GeorgeEllwood
Mechanical
- Aug 22, 2006
- 134
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone can help. I'm looking for a formula to estimate the pressure drop in a fluid as it flows in the gap between two flat parallel plates.
I'm using a formula to calculate the velocity of a fluid as it flows between two parallel plates. This needs to know the change in pressure over distance, dP/dx.
At the start of the gap there is a 1 bar driving pressure. I've assumed that the pressure drop is 1 bar divided by the distance the fluid has travelled.
However this doesn't seem to agree with some CFX modelling and some experimental results.
Is there a better approximation for the pressure drop?
Thanks
George
I was wondering if anyone can help. I'm looking for a formula to estimate the pressure drop in a fluid as it flows in the gap between two flat parallel plates.
I'm using a formula to calculate the velocity of a fluid as it flows between two parallel plates. This needs to know the change in pressure over distance, dP/dx.
At the start of the gap there is a 1 bar driving pressure. I've assumed that the pressure drop is 1 bar divided by the distance the fluid has travelled.
However this doesn't seem to agree with some CFX modelling and some experimental results.
Is there a better approximation for the pressure drop?
Thanks
George