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Fluid Flow

anemenoff1
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Fluid Flow

Where can I get samples for calculation of Fluid Flow equations of compressible and non-compressible flow, steam flow, Gas flow and such?
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On 8/11/2009 3:14:24 AM, amirn wrote:
>Where can I get samples for
>calculation of Fluid Flow
>equations of compressible and
>non-compressible flow, steam
>flow, Gas flow and such?

There is a lot Mathcad-sheets on this object. By me too.
See one of classic tasks - Laval nozzle calculasing:
http://twtmas.mpei.ac.ru/mas/Worksheets/Hydro/laval.mcd

Val
http://twt.mpei.ac.ru/ochkov/v_ochkov.htm

On 8/11/2009 3:14:24 AM, amirn wrote:
>Where can I get samples for
>calculation of Fluid Flow
>equations of compressible and
>non-compressible flow, steam
>flow, Gas flow and such?
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Fluid flow calculations go by the now unique ISO-5167. It replaces all previous materials {Spink, AGA, ASME, AFNOR. BS, DIN ...). There are four large classes of metering devices:
1. The Orifice Plate that you calculate ISO-5167
2. The "Venturi types" that you don't calculate (Dhall tube, nozzles, Venturi (long/short)
3. Averaging Pitot tube (Annubar) that you don't calculate.
4. Others: Magnetic flow meters, Nuclear, Ultrasonic, Thermal, Moulinet, Rotameter, Vortex, Swirl, Impact...

At this point, you have to reclassify for the non-compressible and compressible fluids and the type of fluids: dirty, clean. Your question is too general for a specific answer or guidance. There are excellent books (Miller) from Omega Instruments.

ISO-5167 is a booklet not directly usable but the formulation is all complete in this collab for the sharp edge orifice plate.

jmG
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