Hello,
Maybe this can help:
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- Sun Jul 19, 2020 9:41 am
- Forum: Flow calculators and fluid flow problems
- Topic: Pressure filling
- Replies: 2
- Views: 31614
- Tue Oct 08, 2019 7:09 am
- Forum: Flow calculators and fluid flow problems
- Topic: Saving results
- Replies: 4
- Views: 42355
Re: Saving results
Yes. You will see Save button on the top menu, as well as Open button. The saved file will have .pfcx extension and it has all the information that you can reuse later on.
- Mon Sep 16, 2019 7:05 pm
- Forum: Flow calculators and fluid flow problems
- Topic: Saving results
- Replies: 4
- Views: 42355
Re: Saving results
Actually, from today new version is available with an option to save and open saved files. Download the new version and let me know if you like it.
- Mon Sep 16, 2019 7:04 pm
- Forum: Flow calculators and fluid flow problems
- Topic: New version of the calculator is available
- Replies: 0
- Views: 65658
New version of the calculator is available
Good news! New calculator version is available with a bundle of new and important innovations. With the new version of the calculator you can: - save your calculation on the hard drive, and open it later, - exchange the saved calculations with another calculator user (including me), - send results i...
- Fri Aug 23, 2019 10:51 pm
- Forum: Flow calculators and fluid flow problems
- Topic: Saving results
- Replies: 4
- Views: 42355
Re: Saving results
New version will have that functionality. I hope to release it in following days.
- Wed Mar 20, 2019 8:51 am
- Forum: Flow calculators and fluid flow problems
- Topic: Need Help with an Air Tank Problem
- Replies: 1
- Views: 33017
Re: Need Help with an Air Tank Problem
You should also know how many strokes you have in a min or hour? So you calculate a needed flow as a volume of the cylinder * number of strokes; Q = V * n, where is Q - is a flow, V - is volume, n - is a number of strokes in a unit of time. Another question is if you have a compressor to fill the ta...
- Wed Feb 20, 2019 8:21 pm
- Forum: Flow calculators and fluid flow problems
- Topic: Gas Constant
- Replies: 3
- Views: 39518
Re: Gas Constant
It is not changing with the pressure or the temperature. It is constant for a certain gas. R in terms of J/kg K is calculated as Ru/M where Ru is universal gas constant for any gas and particular molar mass. Ru = 8.314 J/mol K. In your formula pV=nRT you are using Ru. in a pV=mRT or p/rho = RT formu...
- Wed Dec 05, 2018 9:45 pm
- Forum: Flow calculators and fluid flow problems
- Topic: Pressure drop Calculation.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 36924
Re: Pressure drop Calculation.
First, you have to enter absolute, not gauge pressure.
Check the pipe diameter that you are entering, as well as critical pressure and temperature for LPG.
Also, select to enter w (on the right side of the calculator) and then enter mass flow rate.
Hope this helps.
Check the pipe diameter that you are entering, as well as critical pressure and temperature for LPG.
Also, select to enter w (on the right side of the calculator) and then enter mass flow rate.
Hope this helps.
- Fri Sep 28, 2018 7:54 am
- Forum: Flow calculators and fluid flow problems
- Topic: Pressure drop answer compare to Darcy Weisbach
- Replies: 3
- Views: 36683
Re: Pressure drop answer compare to Darcy Weisbach
Hi,
Here is the equation used in the calculator:
https://www.pipeflowcalculations.com/pi ... cy-formula
You can press copy button in the calculator and your results will be in clipboard, and then paste here to check.
Zoran
Here is the equation used in the calculator:
https://www.pipeflowcalculations.com/pi ... cy-formula
You can press copy button in the calculator and your results will be in clipboard, and then paste here to check.
Zoran
- Fri Jun 22, 2018 7:12 am
- Forum: Flow calculators and fluid flow problems
- Topic: How to select which calculator
- Replies: 1
- Views: 32932
Re: How to select which calculator
I would suggest you to use gas pressure drop calculator.