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Length of Pipe in Steady Laminar Flow Equations Formulas
The Length of Pipe refers to total length from one end to another in which the liquid is flowing. And is denoted by L
p
. Length of Pipe is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Length of Pipe is always negative.
Formulas to find Length of Pipe in Steady Laminar Flow Equations
f
x
Length of Pipe given Head Loss due to Frictional Resistance
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f
x
Length of Pipe given Pressure Drop over Length of Pipe
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f
x
Length of Pipe given Pressure Drop over Length of Pipe with Discharge
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f
x
Length of Pipe given Head Loss over Length of Pipe
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f
x
Length of Pipe given Head Loss over Length of Pipe with Discharge
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Steady Laminar Flow Equations formulas that make use of Length of Pipe
f
x
Head Loss due to Frictional Resistance
Go
f
x
Diameter of Pipe given Head Loss due to Frictional Resistance
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f
x
Total Required Power
Go
f
x
Area of Pipe given Total Required Power
Go
f
x
Pressure Gradient given Total Required Power
Go
f
x
Friction Factor when Head Loss is due to Frictional Resistance
Go
f
x
Mean Velocity of Flow given Head Loss due to Frictional Resistance
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f
x
Mean Velocity of Flow given Total Required Power
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f
x
Pressure drop over length of pipe
Go
f
x
Mean Velocity of Flow given Pressure Drop over Length of Pipe
Go
f
x
Diameter of Pipe given Pressure Drop over Length of Pipe
Go
f
x
Dynamic Viscosity given Pressure Drop over Length of Pipe
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f
x
Pressure Drop over Length of Pipe given Discharge
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f
x
Diameter of Pipe given Pressure Drop over Length of Pipe with Discharge
Go
f
x
Dynamic Viscosity given Pressure Drop over Length of Pipe with Discharge
Go
f
x
Discharge given Pressure Drop over Length of Pipe
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f
x
Head Loss over Length of Pipe
Go
f
x
Mean Velocity of Flow given Head Loss over Length of Pipe
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f
x
Diameter of Pipe given Head Loss over Length of Pipe
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f
x
Dynamic Viscosity given Head Loss over Length of Pipe
Go
f
x
Specific Weight of Liquid given Head Loss over Length of Pipe
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f
x
Head Loss over Length of Pipe given Discharge
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f
x
Dynamic Viscosity given Head Loss over Length of Pipe with Discharge
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f
x
Diameter of Pipe given Head Loss over Length of Pipe with Discharge
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List of variables in Steady Laminar Flow Equations formulas
f
x
Head Loss due to Friction
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f
x
Diameter of Pipe
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f
x
Darcy Friction Factor
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f
x
Mean Velocity
Go
f
x
Pressure Difference
Go
f
x
Dynamic Viscosity
Go
f
x
Discharge in Pipe
Go
f
x
Specific Weight of Liquid
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FAQ
What is the Length of Pipe?
The Length of Pipe refers to total length from one end to another in which the liquid is flowing. Length of Pipe is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Length of Pipe is always negative.
Can the Length of Pipe be negative?
Yes, the Length of Pipe, measured in Length can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Length of Pipe?
Length of Pipe is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Length of Pipe can be measured.
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