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March 7, 2014, 12:56 |
flow in a silicone tube
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simon
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Hello everyone,
I apologise if I've lost the plot from posting this in the wrong section. I'm struggling with some basic fluid mechanics. I am, as will be obvious, a complete novice bordering on stupidity. With a pipe connected to a wine bottle sized bottle, syrup wont flow into the pipe (1cm diameter, 60cm long, down to a tap). For normal liquids like wine or water, this system seems to work ok: However, with thicker liquids (i.e. sugar syrup, (consistency similar to full fat milk, its not flowing). I'm hoping for pointers on how to make the syrup flow down the pipe once the tap at the bottom is opened at the bottom. Right now it's not flowing at all. I've been tinkering with pipes and connections, such as the image below: What would I need to do to the first drawing, to make thicker liquids flow easier? many thanks / simon |
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