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  1. 27 mar 2016 · To calculate pressure drop, you can assume a velocity of around 60-80 ft/sec for gas. This value will be different if you're expecting liquid, particles or if its corrosive. To calculate velocity, you can assume a pressure drop of about 6 psi/100 ft.

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  2. www.omnicalculator.com › physics › flow-rateFlow Rate Calculator

    4 dni temu · How to calculate flow rate? Flow rate formulas. TL;DR version: Volumetric flow rate formula: \dot {V} = A\cdot v V ˙ = A ⋅ v. where: A A — The cross-sectional area; and. v v — The flow velocity. Mass flow rate formula: \dot {m} = \rho\cdot\dot {V} =\rho\cdot A\cdot v m˙ = ρ ⋅ V ˙ = ρ ⋅ A ⋅ v. where ρ ρ is the fluid's density.

  3. Be able to use the Weymouth equation to calculate gas flow rate through a pipe with known diameter and length, elevation difference between pipeline inlet and outlet, specified inlet and outlet pressure and enough information to calculate gas properties.

  4. 3 lut 2016 · Mass flow rate = (gas density)* (Area of orifice) * (exit velocity), so if I solve for the former three I can easily determine exit velocity. This would be made much easier, however, with an equation describing the escape velocity.

  5. This tool calculates the operating gas velocity within the pipeline. Elevated velocities can lead to erosion of the pipe interior over time. The upper threshold for gas velocity is roughly determined by the erosion velocity, derived from the API 14E empirical equation and reformulated utilizing gas law equations. Imperial Metric.

  6. Sometimes you can figure out volume displaced by employing Archimedes' principle and/or static equilibrium. For example, suppose you have something floating on water, partially submerged. You know its weight, although maybe you don't know the volume submerged (which is the volume displaced).

  7. 9 paź 2023 · Solve for s, v or t; displacement, average velocity or time. Displacement equation in terms of displacement (s), average velocity (v) and time (t). This is also an average speed, distance, time calculator.