simamkele wrote:
> 
> Can any one help me on the theoretical derivation of the loss
> coefficient in the piping bifurcations as i need it for optimisation
> of this power plant yet i cannot assume it as a constant, unlike the
> inlet losses,sudden contraction and expansion and the geometry of an
> unsymmetric also comes into play.
> If there are any manuals,books,internet site,software analysis or
> pipe designers kindly inform me.

SF Pressure Drop 5.0 [available at http://www.pressure-drop.com/] makes it easy
to do any pipe
friction/pressure drop calculation imaginable. This includes a selection of
eight different bifurcation options, covering inflowing and outflowing
bifurcations; both equal and unequal division of flow.  It also caters for
adjustable angles between the legs of the "Y" or "T" fitting.

This program will calculate the loss for any input values of flow and pipe
diameters. A brief theoretical discussion is given, however for branches
(bifurcations) the user is referred to two texts, both in German.

Regards,

Max Enfield
Planetary Power



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