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DYV1973

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Aug 9, 2004
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Is there a way to calculate the pressure drop over a basket strainer. I know that suppliers can, but I want to do some calculations in advance in Excel or something.

I assume that based on flow, viscosity, filter area and mesh widt, this should be possible. Fluids are heavy fuel oils (newtonian fluids).

Thanks,
DYV
 
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