dianad
Mechanical
- Dec 27, 2007
- 66
Hi,
This question was already debated too much times in thsi forum, but i still doesn't understand one thing that questions all that i've learned until now.
In series pipes, everyone knows that to determine the head loss we have to sum all the head losses of each consumer.
But in parallel flow, i've red every kind of possibilities to solve this problem.
I've red a lot that if we have for example 5 consumer that have the same pressure loss (for example solar collectors), the total head loss is equal to the head loss of 1 collector. But in other books i red that to determine the pressure loss in parallel flow, we have to make some kind of simillarity to electronics. So in this case some books refer:
1/Rtotal = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/r3 + ...
So, how do we solve this simple problem that many books solve them differently.
I've attached an image to show an example.
Thanks!
This question was already debated too much times in thsi forum, but i still doesn't understand one thing that questions all that i've learned until now.
In series pipes, everyone knows that to determine the head loss we have to sum all the head losses of each consumer.
But in parallel flow, i've red every kind of possibilities to solve this problem.
I've red a lot that if we have for example 5 consumer that have the same pressure loss (for example solar collectors), the total head loss is equal to the head loss of 1 collector. But in other books i red that to determine the pressure loss in parallel flow, we have to make some kind of simillarity to electronics. So in this case some books refer:
1/Rtotal = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/r3 + ...
So, how do we solve this simple problem that many books solve them differently.
I've attached an image to show an example.
Thanks!