KaBone
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 16, 2009
- 64
I've seen a few refences that calculate the thrust force based on the pipe pressure, pipe area, and angle of deflection.
I get the thrust force from static pressure wanting to blow things apart.
What about the force of the moving water being accelerated in a different direction or complete stop?
Isn't that water hammer?
I get the thrust force from static pressure wanting to blow things apart.
What about the force of the moving water being accelerated in a different direction or complete stop?
Isn't that water hammer?