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![]() Bernoulli's equation can be used in all kinds of fluid mechanics, including pipe flow.
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![]() As said big is better for pipe runs and loss due fittings, why I stayed with 1.5" to the bottom of my display.
What I wish for is a calculator that would take into account various line sizes (I'm running a 1.5" return line from the pump but then reduce to 1" at the display bulkhead). |
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![]() Hard to believe isn't it, but it is true.
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![]() We use say 1200 psi to go through a 5/8" hose then through a 1/8" fitting on the end (we use this on Hydro-Vac trucks to cut the ground), and voila! It will cut your toes off. If we use 1200 psi pumped through a 3" hose (which you would never be able to hang onto, and you'd need a muuuuuuuch bigger pump to get 1200 psi out the end of a 3" hose), and you wouldn't hurt your toes with it. So...slap your fancy words (pressure, head pressure, velocity, psi, flow, whateeeever) on that equation, and tell me what the heck you mean that I am wrong. ![]() |
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You can't relate such systems to aquariums, we use centrifugal style pumps where head pressure is relevant, I'm actually pretty confused on what you argument is at this point ![]() |
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I'm not acctually sure where this is going anymore, but head pressure is irrelavent of the volume, its height. Thats the main reason why our tank glass gets thicker the higher the tank gets. Higher water, more pressure. Regardless of vessel size. Just like pressure in the Ocean at 15ft below, is the same as in a pool at 15' below. Head pressure has nothing to do with flow or anything. Its just the weight of a column of water.
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