Luiz
Mechanical
- Oct 13, 2001
- 13
For pipe design flowing incompressible fluid, I use:
Darcy equation hf = f*(LV^2)/(2gD) and
Colebrook equation f = 0.25*[-log(0.27*k/D + 2.51/(Re*f^0.5))]^-2
where:
hf = friction loss
f = friction factor
L = length
V = velocity
g = gravity
D = diameter
k = equivalent roughness
Re = Reynolds number
I would like to know: how to procedure with compressible fluid?
Can anyone here help me?
Thanks.
Luiz
Darcy equation hf = f*(LV^2)/(2gD) and
Colebrook equation f = 0.25*[-log(0.27*k/D + 2.51/(Re*f^0.5))]^-2
where:
hf = friction loss
f = friction factor
L = length
V = velocity
g = gravity
D = diameter
k = equivalent roughness
Re = Reynolds number
I would like to know: how to procedure with compressible fluid?
Can anyone here help me?
Thanks.
Luiz