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Difference between datum head pressure head and elevation head

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Answered by Harryy0001
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The elevation head (hz) of any point isits height above the datum line. The height of water level in the standpipe above the datum is the piezometrichead (h). As seepage velocity in soils is normally low, velocity head isignored, and total head becomes equal to the piezometric head.

Answered by Anonymous
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pressure head is pressure per specific weight of the fluid.It is often associated with flow of water because the "head", or pressure difference driving the flow, is the difference in depth of water from one place to another.Elevation head definition is - head that corresponds to the potential energy of elevation of a flowing liquid.

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