Loss of Pressure Head for Viscous Flow between Two Parallel Plates evaluator uses Loss of Peizometric Head = (12*Viscosity of Fluid*Velocity of Fluid*Length of Pipe)/(Density of Liquid*[g]*Thickness of Oil Film^2) to evaluate the Loss of Peizometric Head, Loss of Pressure Head for Viscous Flow between Two Parallel Plates, also known as plane Poiseuille flow, depends on the fluid's viscosity, the distance between the plates, the length of the flow path, and the flow rate. The pressure head loss is directly proportional to the fluid's viscosity and the flow rate, and inversely proportional to the cube of the distance between the plates. Loss of Peizometric Head is denoted by hf symbol.
How to evaluate Loss of Pressure Head for Viscous Flow between Two Parallel Plates using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Loss of Pressure Head for Viscous Flow between Two Parallel Plates, enter Viscosity of Fluid (μ), Velocity of Fluid (V), Length of Pipe (L), Density of Liquid (ρ) & Thickness of Oil Film (t) and hit the calculate button.