Pipe Enlargement Calculator
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`K=2.6×sin(θ/2)×(1-β^2)^2 ` ( θ ≤ 45° )
`K=(1-β^2)^2 ` ( 45° < θ ≤ 180° )
θ = Angle of Approach
β = dminor / dmajor
Enter value and click on calculate. Result will be displayed.
`K=2.6×sin(θ/2)×(1-β^2)^2 ` ( θ ≤ 45° )
`K=(1-β^2)^2 ` ( 45° < θ ≤ 180° )
θ = Angle of Approach
β = dminor / dmajor
A change in fitting diameter causes a pressure loss due to the change in velocity of the fluid as it passes through the fitting. The pressure drop is also dependent on the rate at which the change of direction in the fitting occurs.
This formula is used to calculate the K value for pipe enlargements.
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