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Pipe Diameter:A larger diameter allows for a higher flow rate, reducing pressure drop and fluid resistance. Pipe Length:Longer pipes increase the resistance and reduce the flow rate, necessitating more powerful pumps. Pipe Material:Roughness and corrosion resistance of the pipe material can impact th...
How do you calculate ventilation needed in a room? Divide the volume of the room by the fan's flow rate, using the same unit system. The volume unit will cancel out, leaving only the time unit. The number achieved here is the time it takes for the air in the space to be replaced ...
Step 3: Use the equation of continuity to calculate the area of the unknown cross-section. What is the Equation of Continuity? Equation of Continuity: The equation of continuity essentially states that the volume flow rate of an incompressible liquid through a pipe must be constant at all...
I am simulating a two phase (liquid solid) flow in a vertical pipe. I need to know the predicted flow rate at a particular cross section from bottom. In fluent there exits options for evaluating the surface integrals (Report-> Surface integrals). In the 'Report Type' panel there exists...
•u_s_ is the superficial velocity of a given phase in meters/second (m/s) •Q is the volume flow rate of the phase, in meters cubed/second (m3/s) •A is the cross-sectional area of the pipe or porous medium the fluid is flowing through, in me...
Use the g_x (body force) term in your x-momentum equation to impose a force driving the fluid through your mesh (this assumes that your primary flow direction is x). Run several different values for g_x and calculate the resulting u_x (average velocity in the x direction for each valu...
How can I calculate entropy or entropy generation in CFD-Post for flow (incompressible) in pipe from fluid flow and heat transfer fields (i.e. solving momentum and energy equations)? I didn't find much in ANSYS documentation except a formula "s-s_ref=c_p*log*(T/T_ref)" for constant...
The Rheology and Hydrodynamic Analysis of Grease Flows in a Circular Pipe The shear-rate dependent viscosities of two NLGI grade No. 2 greases, Grease A and Grease B, were measured using a capillary tube viscometer within a tempe... YI Cho,E Choi,WH Kirkland - 《A S L E Transactions》...
Calculate the volumetric flow rate. Convert to a mass flow rate using the conditions of the gas in the pipe. This can be done at a few pressures since this is a long pipeline and the pressure may not equal the source pressure. Similarly bracket the gas temperature. This will give you a...