jcc0411
Mechanical
- Aug 25, 2003
- 3
I'm new at this and I'm a recently graduated engineer so my knowledge about Fluid Mechanics is just the basic. I'm in charge or a project where I have to design a gravity flow system to feed water to a spraying machine.
The idea is to have an elevated tank with the water and let it flow by gravity throught a hose. It has to feed 2 different spraying machines...my questions are:
what causes a greater pressure loss, having one hose with a tee to split the flow? or having 2 different hoses at the bottom of the tank?
Which is better, locating the hose at the bottom of the tank? or in the wall at the lowest part of the tank?
And, does the water level in the tank affect the flow, or only the height at which the tank is located?
I hope you can help me! thanks,
José C.
The idea is to have an elevated tank with the water and let it flow by gravity throught a hose. It has to feed 2 different spraying machines...my questions are:
what causes a greater pressure loss, having one hose with a tee to split the flow? or having 2 different hoses at the bottom of the tank?
Which is better, locating the hose at the bottom of the tank? or in the wall at the lowest part of the tank?
And, does the water level in the tank affect the flow, or only the height at which the tank is located?
I hope you can help me! thanks,
José C.