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June 2, 2017, 09:44 |
How to capture static pressure along any section of a pipe?
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I am modelling a 3D 90 degree bend so that I can estimate the friction loss coefficient for the pipe fitting (excluding the major friction caused by straight pipe). In order to do so, I need the static pressure values at the ends of the straight pipe section. Can guide me on how to get the values please? Thanks
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