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Friction Loss Equations

10/01/2012 12:20 AM

dear friends..?

i want to know the difference between Darcy-weisbach & hazen-williams eqauations? [based on their area of application]

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Re: Friction loss equations

10/01/2012 12:41 AM
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Re: Friction loss equations

10/03/2012 1:21 AM

thanks a lot Lyn.

but the thing is too technical & heavy for me pal.i am just a mechanical maint engineer working in steel rolling mills water system.in future during projects / designing it'll help a lot.

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10/01/2012 7:59 AM

Good article lyn. GA from me as well......

Somehow, I knew you'd be the first in line to post an answer!

Now, if the OP will take the time to read it, let alone comprehend it!!!! LOL

Me thinks the OP is most likely a lazy student who hasn't taken the time to read the assigned Hydraulics textbook.

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10/01/2012 10:20 AM

Let's throw Colebrook into the mix!

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10/01/2012 10:55 AM

If we're doing that, then we might as well throw in the legendary Brater & King's Hydraulics book as well!

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