Gorostidi
Industrial
- Feb 6, 2007
- 43
Hi to all,
We are involved in a project where we are making a first prototype and we found the following:
We have a pipe under pressure full of water and small circular openings. the diameter of the pipe is 50mm and the holes 5mm. we have 5 holes, pointing downwards. The water goes out to the air.
The problem of calculating flowrate per opening and the pressure loss in the pipe, is easy to solve by bernouilli equations tanking into account the adequate discharge and contraction coefficients. we have checked it measuring the pressure drop and everythin is ok.
But now we move the pipe to a tank. And we put the pipe so that the openings are in contact with the water (we insert them a few mm so that there is no signigficant pressure increase "outside" the opeinings). In this case the pressure drop goes down (not much about 8%) and the flowrate increases.
Is there any change of the velocity or in any coefficent that should be taken into account in this case?- when we put it in contact with water instead of coming out to the air?
thanks a lot
gorostidi
phd mechanical engineer
We are involved in a project where we are making a first prototype and we found the following:
We have a pipe under pressure full of water and small circular openings. the diameter of the pipe is 50mm and the holes 5mm. we have 5 holes, pointing downwards. The water goes out to the air.
The problem of calculating flowrate per opening and the pressure loss in the pipe, is easy to solve by bernouilli equations tanking into account the adequate discharge and contraction coefficients. we have checked it measuring the pressure drop and everythin is ok.
But now we move the pipe to a tank. And we put the pipe so that the openings are in contact with the water (we insert them a few mm so that there is no signigficant pressure increase "outside" the opeinings). In this case the pressure drop goes down (not much about 8%) and the flowrate increases.
Is there any change of the velocity or in any coefficent that should be taken into account in this case?- when we put it in contact with water instead of coming out to the air?
thanks a lot
gorostidi
phd mechanical engineer