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Contraction coefficient 1

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Leo165

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Any good source about contraction coefficient of perforated plates ? Rule of thumb values ?

John165
 
Why would it be different from the coefficient of the base material?

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Discharge coefficient is product of contraction and velocity coefficient. Any detailed data on discharge coefficient ?

John165
 
Literature on discharge coeff for perforated plates was mentioned in a previous thread. Presume you have access to Perry 6th edition?



 
georgeverghese (Chemical)

I have Perry's 7th edition. If u can send the relevant pages by email ??
majid.uetpeshawar@gmail.com

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