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Darcy Friction Factor Checker

This document summarizes the line sizing calculations for a single phase fluid flowing through a 2 inch schedule 40 pipe that is 100 meters long. It provides the input data for fluid properties and pipe dimensions, calculates the flow parameters like velocity and Reynolds number, determines the friction factor, and uses the Darcy-Weisbach equation to find a pressure drop of 0.34478 bars per 100 meters of pipe length.

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Darcy Friction Factor Checker

This document summarizes the line sizing calculations for a single phase fluid flowing through a 2 inch schedule 40 pipe that is 100 meters long. It provides the input data for fluid properties and pipe dimensions, calculates the flow parameters like velocity and Reynolds number, determines the friction factor, and uses the Darcy-Weisbach equation to find a pressure drop of 0.34478 bars per 100 meters of pipe length.

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Line Sizing Single Phase Fluid

Line No: 50-SLD-STA-PN10-800/801


= Input Data Date 28-Sep-2020
By GHD
Chemical Engineering Spreadsheets
Pipe Data
Nominal Pipe Size 2 inch
Schedule / Thickness 40
Pipe Inner Diameter 52.50 mm
Pipe Roughness, e 0.0457 mm

Fluid Data

Flowrate 9813.67 Kg/h


Viscosity 1.00 cP
Density 998.00 Kg/m^3

Reynold's Number

Pipe Cross Sectional Area 0.0022 m^2


Volumetric Flow 9.83 m3/h
Fluid Velocity 1.262 m/s
Reynold's Number 65978

Friction Factor

Flow Turbulent
Friction Factor 0.02279

Pressure Drop (Using Darcy-Weisbach Equation )

Pipe Length 100.0000 m


Pressure Drop 0.34478 bar / 100 m

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for their use.

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