Chairs
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2013
- 18
I feel like this should be easy but I'm having a good amount of trouble figuring it out. I'm given the inlet pressure, the length and the inner diameter of the hose and I'm asked to find out the flow rate coming out. I'm also assuming the outlet pressure is atmospheric. Without being given a velocity how would I go about doing this?
P=110 psi
ID=2"
L=48"
Media= 70 deg Water
The hose is straight and rigid so it might as well be a pipe but I'd also be interested to know how it differs when bent.
The point of this is to help outside sales compare the flow rate of smooth bore to convoluted hose.
P=110 psi
ID=2"
L=48"
Media= 70 deg Water
The hose is straight and rigid so it might as well be a pipe but I'd also be interested to know how it differs when bent.
The point of this is to help outside sales compare the flow rate of smooth bore to convoluted hose.