Pipe Enlargement Calculator
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
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
Changes in fluid velocity caused by changes in the fitting diameter are obtained by fitting. The pressure drop is also velocity dependent, changing in the direction of the fit.
This formula is used to calculate the K value of tube amplification.
Example of use
Input data:
Gradient angle: 90
β:45
Click "Calculate" to output data
K value: 4.09658e+6
Precautions
Progressive angle input angle less than 180 degrees