Length of Pipe for Loss of Pressure Head in Viscous Flow evaluator uses Length of Pipe = (Loss of Peizometric Head*Density of Liquid*[g]*Diameter of Pipe^2)/(32*Viscosity of Fluid*Velocity of Fluid) to evaluate the Length of Pipe, Length of Pipe for Loss of Pressure Head in Viscous Flow refers to the actual physical length of the pipe through which the fluid is flowing. In viscous flow, friction between the fluid and the pipe walls causes a loss in pressure head along the length of the pipe. This loss is influenced by factors like the viscosity of the fluid, the velocity of flow, and the roughness of the pipe walls. Length of Pipe is denoted by L symbol.
How to evaluate Length of Pipe for Loss of Pressure Head in Viscous Flow using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Length of Pipe for Loss of Pressure Head in Viscous Flow, enter Loss of Peizometric Head (hf), Density of Liquid (ρ), Diameter of Pipe (Dp), Viscosity of Fluid (μ) & Velocity of Fluid (V) and hit the calculate button.