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Flow as the fluid water rise from a pipe end 2

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milena02

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Once I see a graphic and related formula to know flow by the heigth the fluid rising from a open pipe standing vertical its main axis .
Any had seen it?
Please route mo to it.
Thanks in advance

 
P1 + .5*(rho*v1^2) + (rho)*(g)*(h1) = P2 + .5*(rho*v2^2) + (rho)*(g)*(h2)

P1 and P2 are equal and cancel. v2 is zero at maximum water jet height. h1 is zero since it is the reference level. cancelling terms and rearranging...

f(h) = (.5*v1^2)/g

assuming negligible frictional losses along pipe length

-Mike
 
Hi Mike , I get it , its the bernoulli theorem.

Thanks , you solve my day.

Mile-02

 
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