Pertaining to katmar's question.
Is the 0.5 psi pressure drop the permanent pressure drop (i.e. are you designing a restriction orifice) or is this a flow measuring orifice with close tapping points?
Yes, it will be a permanent pressure drop with a constant pressure supplied from a header that should be a consistent 45 psig from a pump. I am trying to design this as a restriction orifice and it will not be monitored for flow. There are nine other taps off the main header that are cooling other equipment that also have restriction orifices in them. I have a total of 34 restriction orifices in this system. There are 4 in a 3 inch line, 2 in a 1-1/2 inch line, 20 in a 1 inch line, and 8 in a 3/8 inch line. This tubing and piping are cooling bus bars and a chamber that is being heated by induction coil and they keep the coils and bus bar and associated power units and load matching stations at a desirable temperature. I hope this helps explain what I am trying to do.
I have all the other restriction orifices completed, but I was having a problem with these 3/8" tubing lines, because my software program does not go below 1/2" lines, so I needed to do it by hand.
Thanks for your help