Cristian Cox
Bioengineer
- Apr 27, 2021
- 4
Hello, please I need some help.
In the picture below you can see a water tank that has an over flow.
this overflow comes from the bottom of the tank and as you can see it goes all the way up through pipe "a".
so the internal water line matches with the pipe "a" line and the overflow goes to waste through pipe b
I have been using Darcy Wasibach equation but I am not sure if I can use since it might be that pipe b is not 100% full of water.
I have a network of 150 tanks delivering by overflow to a 4 tanks system a the very far right.
what equation I should use? in this case? Darcy or Manning (open flow channel)?
I would apreciate your help
best regards
Cristian
In the picture below you can see a water tank that has an over flow.
this overflow comes from the bottom of the tank and as you can see it goes all the way up through pipe "a".
so the internal water line matches with the pipe "a" line and the overflow goes to waste through pipe b
I have been using Darcy Wasibach equation but I am not sure if I can use since it might be that pipe b is not 100% full of water.
I have a network of 150 tanks delivering by overflow to a 4 tanks system a the very far right.
what equation I should use? in this case? Darcy or Manning (open flow channel)?
I would apreciate your help
best regards
Cristian

