Jfoland
Chemical
- Nov 1, 2002
- 10
I am trying to model a spray nozzle.
There is 1 pressureized stream in of which I know the volumetric flowrate, and 5 streams out to atmosphere of varying Cross sectinal areas.
I need to know the velocities and flowrates of each outlet stream. The fluid is essentially water.
___________________
Qi --->| |-->A1,v1
| |-->A2,v2
| |-->A3,v3
| |-->A4,v4
| |-->A5,v5
|__________________|
I believe the interaction is similar to 5 parallel resistors in an electrical circuit, but I'm not sure how to calculate the equivalent resistance. I'm sure it's inversely proportional to the cross sectional area, but I'm not exactly sure how to do it.
All outlets are at the same height.
It's been 8 years since my last brush with Fluid Dynamics in college. I've had to purge that memory for stuff more related to my field.
Can somebody help?
-Jeremy Foland
There is 1 pressureized stream in of which I know the volumetric flowrate, and 5 streams out to atmosphere of varying Cross sectinal areas.
I need to know the velocities and flowrates of each outlet stream. The fluid is essentially water.
___________________
Qi --->| |-->A1,v1
| |-->A2,v2
| |-->A3,v3
| |-->A4,v4
| |-->A5,v5
|__________________|
I believe the interaction is similar to 5 parallel resistors in an electrical circuit, but I'm not sure how to calculate the equivalent resistance. I'm sure it's inversely proportional to the cross sectional area, but I'm not exactly sure how to do it.
All outlets are at the same height.
It's been 8 years since my last brush with Fluid Dynamics in college. I've had to purge that memory for stuff more related to my field.
Can somebody help?
-Jeremy Foland