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Pressure through pipe orifice

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tmartin125

Mechanical
May 27, 2011
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Hello,

I am looked for resistance coef (k) values for calculating pressure of a hole in the wall of a pipe. Is this the same as k values for an orifice in a pipe? This is for a design of cooling spray around a shaft. The cooling water will be directed through a circular pipe around the shaft with orifice holes in the pipe spraying the water into the shaft bearing. I need to calculate the pressure through the orifice. Any help is appretiated.

Thanks

Travis
 
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