distinguish between flow through parallel pipes and flow through compound pipes
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SERIES - PARALLEL PIPES
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The Difference between the two pipes is as under :
SERIES PIPES
- At the point when funnels of various widths are associated start to finish to shape a pipe line, they are said to be in arrangement.
- The utmost loss of vitality (or head) will be the entirety of the misfortunes in each pipe in addition to neighborhood misfortunes at associations.
PARALLEL PIPES
- Ordinarily the stream starting with one supply then onto the next store is expanded by interfacing number of channels in parallel.
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Flow through parallel pipes and flow through compound pipes
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flow-through parallel pipes
- If the main pipes divide into two or more sections and again connect downstream to form a particular pipe, then the sectioned pipes are said to be joined in parallel.
flow-through compound pipes
- When two or extra pipes with varying breadths are joined head to end inappropriate order or joined to two in common nodes in parallel, it is called the system of compound pipe flow.
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