RadovanML
Industrial
- May 20, 2015
- 11
Hello, I'm working on some design and I needed to evaluate volume flow rate. Tried to use Poiseuille’s equation but was suspicious about results so I made simple test and measured flow rate of water and compared it to Poiseuille’s equation results, they were very different.
Test setup is simple, water pressure reducer and after it 1m hose opened to atmosphere. I measured water flow rate of 480 lit/h,
inlet pressure P1=0.2 bar = 20 000 Pa
Outlet pressure P2=0 bar - opened to atmosphere
Hose internal diameter 1/4" => radius r= 3.175 mm = 0,003175m
Hose length L = 1 m
Viscosity of water n = 0,001 Pa.s
So when I used Poiseuille’s equation
Q= PI * dP * r^4 / 8 * n * L
I get ridiculous results:
Q = ( 3.14 * 20000 * 0.003175^4 ) / ( 8 * 0.001 * 1) = 0.0008 m3/s that would be 47 lit/min which is impossible as I get 8 lit/min on test. So I am confused and would appreciate any help
I don't have fully developed flow I understand that, but results are far to different, so I assume I made some mistake. Any idea on what I did wrong?
Test setup is simple, water pressure reducer and after it 1m hose opened to atmosphere. I measured water flow rate of 480 lit/h,
inlet pressure P1=0.2 bar = 20 000 Pa
Outlet pressure P2=0 bar - opened to atmosphere
Hose internal diameter 1/4" => radius r= 3.175 mm = 0,003175m
Hose length L = 1 m
Viscosity of water n = 0,001 Pa.s
So when I used Poiseuille’s equation
Q= PI * dP * r^4 / 8 * n * L
I get ridiculous results:
Q = ( 3.14 * 20000 * 0.003175^4 ) / ( 8 * 0.001 * 1) = 0.0008 m3/s that would be 47 lit/min which is impossible as I get 8 lit/min on test. So I am confused and would appreciate any help
I don't have fully developed flow I understand that, but results are far to different, so I assume I made some mistake. Any idea on what I did wrong?