Pressure drop (and system curves) for diverging branches
Last time I looked at fluid flow and pressure drop in parallel branches that split from a common point and then converge again. But what happens if the destinations of the branches are different so they never meet again? (*sniff sniff*) How do you generate a system curve for diverging branches?
00:00 Converging and diverging branches
01:14 Terminating each branch
04:50 Polynomial fitting & negative values
08:02 Combined system curve
Link to sheet with the example I work through:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TyrVT-f1cp7jSQitS5eubmwBVkSVcrzm0kXJICT9Cww/edit?usp=sharing
Process with Pat is the place to come for perspective and to ask stupid questions. I want you to leave more knowledgeable, confident, motivated, and most importantly, curious. I also want to invigorate a field that seems tired and uninspiring, at least if you get your perspective from internet forums. These are not lectures. This is a place for you to leave thinking “Oh! That’s why...”
This channel is not only for chemical engineers - anyone who works with processes should be able to find something of value here.
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00:00 Converging and diverging branches
01:14 Terminating each branch
04:50 Polynomial fitting & negative values
08:02 Combined system curve
Link to sheet with the example I work through:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TyrVT-f1cp7jSQitS5eubmwBVkSVcrzm0kXJICT9Cww/edit?usp=sharing
Process with Pat is the place to come for perspective and to ask stupid questions. I want you to leave more knowledgeable, confident, motivated, and most importantly, curious. I also want to invigorate a field that seems tired and uninspiring, at least if you get your perspective from internet forums. These are not lectures. This is a place for you to leave thinking “Oh! That’s why...”
This channel is not only for chemical engineers - anyone who works with processes should be able to find something of value here.
#ProcessEngineering
#ChemicalEngineering
#ProcesswithPat
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