With Trevor Walker and Matthew Kidd.
Links of potential interest:
- Neutrium on Bernoullis Equation
- Neutrium on Reynolds Number
- Neutrium on Head vs Pressure
- Neutrium on Pressure loss in a Pipe
- Crane Flow of Fluids Through Valves, Fittings, and Pipe (TP-410)
- Chemical Engineering Volume 1, Sixth Edition: Fluid Flow, Heat Transfer and Mass Transfer (Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Engineering)
- Fluid Flow for Chemical and Process Engineers, Second Edition
- Piping Calculations Manual
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Neutrium - 4: Pressure Loss in Pipes
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Welcome to the fourth episode of the Nutrium Podcast. I'm Trevor Walker and I'm Matthew Kidd. And this week we will continue our discussions on hydraulics, this time looking at calculating pressure drop in pipes. Okay before we get started let's quickly recap what we covered last episode. First off we used some pseudo physics to demonstrate that pressure is a key variable in hydraulics as it provides the force to move a fluid from point A to point B. Then we went on t
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