Rob130
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- Aug 4, 2003
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We are a group of C-130 flight engineers trying to determine the amount of fuel that can be transferred in a manner not covered in the operations manual.
We need to determine a GPM or GPH for fuel flow into a tank.
The pipe length is 3 feet, the tube is .5 ID 6061 AL, Fluid density is .03 lbs/gal (JP5), Kinematic viscosity is 8.5mm/2/s, pressure is 40 psi from pump and line is open to tank with no back pressure.
I have tried some online calculators but lack the true engineering back ground to be confident in the result. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
TIA, Rob130
We need to determine a GPM or GPH for fuel flow into a tank.
The pipe length is 3 feet, the tube is .5 ID 6061 AL, Fluid density is .03 lbs/gal (JP5), Kinematic viscosity is 8.5mm/2/s, pressure is 40 psi from pump and line is open to tank with no back pressure.
I have tried some online calculators but lack the true engineering back ground to be confident in the result. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
TIA, Rob130