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K coefecient of nozzles 1

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mechanicaldup

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Jun 30, 2005
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Hi

do anyone know what is the K value of discharge nozzles of wash down lines and fire hose reels?
 
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According to the Crane "Flow of fluids" book,
K2=(1-beta^2)*0.8* sin (theta/2)/(Beta^4)

Beta = area of outlet /Area of inlet
Theta is the cone angle as the nozzle reduces.

in my 1988 version of the book it is on page 52.
 
thks JimCasey

what velocity is used to detemine the pressure loss; inlet or outlet velocity?
 
JimCasey,
Note that CRANE defines
beta = d1/d2
d1 = smaller diameter
d2 = larger diameter

beta is defined in page 2-11 Title: contraction and enlargement

mechanicaldup... in the Flow of Fluids Technical paper subindex 1 always refers to the smaller diameter and subindex 2 to the larger diameter...

so, K2 is referring to the larger diameter.
In case of a tapered contraction (your discharge nozzle), K2 refers then to the INLET (larger diameter).

the relationship between K1 and K2 is:
K2 = K1/beta^4





saludos.
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