The question is.....how close is close enough? I was not satisfied with the tabulated values I have seen published so I conducted my own study with surprising results. For instance, when I measured the minor loss coefficient through a 90 degree elbow discharging freely, the number agreed exactly with published data. However, when I added some pipe to the discharge side of the elbow the minor loss coefficient jumped dramatically. Furthermore, minor loss coefficients are a function of pipe diameter as well. In a system dominated by minor losses, it makes sense to know rather than guess...or even worse to hope that the person providing the data knows what they are talking about.
Tom
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