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Flow through a semi cicular pipe

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biocoatings

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Oct 24, 2008
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Hi:

I hope someone can advice me on this problem.

I am trying to calculate flow rate through a semi circular tube i.e one side is flat. There is a constant pressure applied. The fluid is laminar.I have calculated the flow rate in a circular tube as

Q = (Pi(P1 - P2) R^4)/8uL

where,
Q = volumetric flow rate
P1-P2 = Pressure
R = Radius
u = coeff. of viscosity
L = Length

Thanks!
 
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Use the hydraulic radius instead of the radius of the arc.

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Thanks for the advice but can you please elaborate as I am not from this field.

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Do you mean that I can use the formula for a circular pipe and then instead of normal radius use hydrualic radius.

Hydrualic Radius = (Area of semi circular cross section)/Perimeter

Please see if this is correct

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Your formula may already have the semicircular duct included.

I'd do it like this,

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"Pumping systems account for nearly 20% of the world’s energy used by electric motors and 25% to 50% of the total electrical energy usage in certain industrial facilities." - DOE statistic (Note: Make that 99.99% for pipeline companies)
 
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