kzigghvac
Mechanical
- Apr 30, 2008
- 2
I was wondering if anyone knows where I could find a good excel spreadsheet for calculating the pressure loss in a piping system. I've been looking through the forums, but can't seem to find anything that matches what I'm looking for. I do a lot of Geothermal systems, and the biggest problem is finding the proper characteristics for the varying temperatures and concentrations of glycol solutions.
I have an existing spreadsheet that calculates everything, but getting the proper velocity, friction loss, and reynolds number takes too much time, as I have to calculate these values individually.
Another problem is finding proper diameters and roughness for varying materals of pipe (PVC, HDPE, etc. . . ).
If anyone has an idea where I could find a spreadsheet for pipe loss, or a good place to find the proper formula and information to calculate my own spreadsheet, I would greatly appreciate any help.
I have an existing spreadsheet that calculates everything, but getting the proper velocity, friction loss, and reynolds number takes too much time, as I have to calculate these values individually.
Another problem is finding proper diameters and roughness for varying materals of pipe (PVC, HDPE, etc. . . ).
If anyone has an idea where I could find a spreadsheet for pipe loss, or a good place to find the proper formula and information to calculate my own spreadsheet, I would greatly appreciate any help.