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Pressure drop software 1

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Jingle

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Aug 12, 2003
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I've been trying hard to find a good software to calculate pressure drop for liquids and compressible gases. Does anyone know of any good ones and where I can get them?

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A good pressure drop calculator is free to download from the link below. (this is for liquids)


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If you assume no significant dP across the section you can use the same equation as for the liquids...

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Joisy
 
Dear Jingle,

Try Fluidflow get a demo version from Demo is Version2 but version 3 is now available. If in UK call 0161 366 1188 and they can give upto date info on it. Excellent programme.

Good Luck

PW
 
PipeNet is another powerful tool offered commercially, at reasonable cost for perpetual licences.
 
What about Plantflow by bentley? Has anyone tried it? Is it any good?
 
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