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How to calculate the water stream reach in X & Y directions

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badran

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Oct 12, 2002
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Hi every body,

I am working in the Fire Protection feiled and I wont to know how to calculate the water stream reach comeing out from a nozzle of known diameter.
 
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I think that this has to be solved using standard equations of motion relating distance, speed and acceleration.
Go to for a nice interactive explanation.
The standard equations, given in the web page, apply for a single dimension. You need to apply them according to your particular application and factor them into two horizontal directions (with acceleration = 0) and vertical, (with acceleration = -g) according to the initial angle of the hose and the spread produced by the nozzle. The rest is just math. I am supposing that you already have the data for exit velocity.
This will give you a "close" result, probably as close as you need. If you really have to be incredibly scientific then the droplet size and a whole bunch of other complications come into play.
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David
 
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