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Title: Frictional Losses in a Pipe Flow (Major Losses)


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Frictional Losses in a Pipe Flow (Major Losses)
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Frictional Factor
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Minor Losses
One of the example of minor losses is the
entrance flow loss. A typical flow pattern for
flow entering a sharp-edged entrance is shown in
the following page. A vena contracta region if
formed at the inlet because the fluid can not
turn a sharp corner. Flow separation and
associated viscous effects will tend to decrease
the flow energy and the phenomenon is
complicated. To simplify the analysis, a head
loss and the associated loss coefficient are used
in the extended Bernoullis equation to take into
consideration of this effect as described in the
next page.
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Minor Loss through flow entrance
V1
hz1-z3
V2
V3
Actual kinetic energy at 3 with minor loss
Minor loss
KL(1/2)?V32
(1/2)?V22
(1/2)?V32
p?p?
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Extended Bernoullis Equation
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