The Moody chart, Fig. 6.13, is best for finding head loss (or Δp) when Q, V, d,

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The Moody chart, Fig. 6.13, is best for finding head loss (or Δp) when Q, V, d, and L are known. It is awkward for the €œ3rd€ type of problem, finding d when hf (or Δp) and Q are known (see Ex. 6.11). Prepare a modified Moody chart whose abscissa is independent of d, using as a parameter ε non-dimensionalized without d, from which one can immediately read the (dimensionless) ordinate to find d. Use your chart to solve Ex. 6.11.

The Moody chart, Fig. 6.13
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Elementary Statistics

ISBN: 9780321836960

12th Edition

Authors: Mario F. Triola

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