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Flow Coefficient
Pressure losses in turbulent flow are approximately proportional to the square of flow velocity. A loss coefficient for a pipe, passage or a component is defined [1] as-
where (using SI units):
= loss coefficient (unitless), = change in total pressure in pascals, = fluid density in kg/m3 (e.g. density of air), = fluid velocity in m/s.
A system loss coefficient is defined as the non-dimensional ratio of the total pressure difference when the real component is installed to the total pressure different when there is a zero-loss component. The Pressure Loss is non-dimensionalized by the component's inlet or exit Dynamic Pressure
References
[edit]- ^ D. S. Miller Internal Flow Systems
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