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Dimensional Analysis for Laminar Flow Equation 2

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KimWonGun

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Oct 11, 2010
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Using the Hagen-Poiseuille equation for laminar pipe flow: Q = [deltaP/L]*[(pi*Dsquared)/(128*mu)], where Q = flow rate (cubic inch/sec), L = pipe length (inch), mu = dynamic viscosity (lbf*sec/sq. inch), and D = pipe diameter (inch), I get inch/sec from dimensional analysis when expecting cubic inch/sec. What did I miss?
 
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You've entered a wrong exponent for the diameter.

The right formula is:

Q = deltaP*pi*D^4/(128*mu*L)
 
I believe your equation is wrong. Isn't it D4 instead of D2?

See Wikipedia re Hagen-Poiseuille.

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