gt5pilot
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2003
- 13
This is a bit out of my area:
For air @ 80F:
d = 1.5mm (dia lumen)
L = 15cm (lumen length)
mu = 2.07 Pa.s
rho = 0.9996 kg.m^3
V = 1 m/s
Re = (rho * V * d)/ mu
Re = 0.00072 - is that really right?
Q = (V * pi * d * d)/4
Q = 1.77E-06 cc/min
That would mean a pressure loss of:
delatP = (128 * mu * L * Q)/ Pi * d * d * d * d)
= 4.42E+6 Pa or 640 psi - something seems off...but, I did say this is not my comfort zone.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Kirk
Kirk B Olson
Senior Principal Engineer
HEII, Inc.
For air @ 80F:
d = 1.5mm (dia lumen)
L = 15cm (lumen length)
mu = 2.07 Pa.s
rho = 0.9996 kg.m^3
V = 1 m/s
Re = (rho * V * d)/ mu
Re = 0.00072 - is that really right?
Q = (V * pi * d * d)/4
Q = 1.77E-06 cc/min
That would mean a pressure loss of:
delatP = (128 * mu * L * Q)/ Pi * d * d * d * d)
= 4.42E+6 Pa or 640 psi - something seems off...but, I did say this is not my comfort zone.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Kirk
Kirk B Olson
Senior Principal Engineer
HEII, Inc.