How to calculate pipe size from flow rate
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Heya mate,Here is ur answer
Length of the pipe =distance the water travels
So,You can find the length of the pipe just by using the formula of distance
=speed×time .
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Length of the pipe =distance the water travels
So,You can find the length of the pipe just by using the formula of distance
=speed×time .
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The rate of movement/flow of any fluid or gas through a pipe is specified by
Q=A×V
Where A is the area enclosed by the pipe, V is the rate of movement (velocity) of the fluid in the pipe.
We need to have 2 known values in the formula, to find the third unknown value.
So, for finding the area enclosed by the pipe is the circumference of the pipe, we also need to know the velocity. Rate of motion through the pipe depends on the characteristics of the pipe.
Hence the diameter of the pipe cannot be calculated with the flow rate alone, we need velocity or at least maximum velocity by knowing the pipe material.
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