[Therion] Typical Head of Water between entry and exit of sumped passages

Wookey wookey at wookware.org
Wed Jun 26 16:05:15 CEST 2013


+++ Robert Staven [2013-06-26 15:15 +0200]:
> Short answer (from cave diving experience):
> Not much (if the water flow and passage size allows divers to swim thru)
> 
> Bit longer (scientific):
> Assume a 10cm/sec flow, 1 meter diameter tunnel, 10cm wall
> roughness, 1500 meter length
> -> http://www.pressure-drop.com/Online-Calculator/
> Gives a pressure drop: 	7.56 mbar / 0.01 bar

OK, which presumably amounts to a 10cm drop, and each bend,
enlargement, and corner adds a few more millibars. That might add
another 5-10 mbar total (100 features of 0.1-0.05 mbar each) which is
another 5-10cm.

Changing the pipe roughness to 500mm gets us 0.03bar, which is 30cm

So roughness matters at least as much as corners, but whatever it
looks like it seems unlikely (assuming thsese sums are a reasonable
model), to have a difference of any more than half a metre. 

Wookey
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