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Find the velocity for a flow of 30 liters/min of water in a 1” Schedule 40 pipe?

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  • 3 years ago
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    The quantity (Q) is equal to the velocity (V) time the inside cross sectional area (A) of the pipe.

    Q = A times V. or V = Q divided by A

    So get all of the dimensions in the same basis or units. That is all metric or all Imperial and solve for V. I would convert the volume from liters/min to cubic feet per minute.

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