Pressure Loss due to Sudden Enlargement evaluator uses Pressure Loss due to Sudden Enlargement = 0.6*(Velocity of Air at Section 1-Velocity of Air at Section 2)^2 to evaluate the Pressure Loss due to Sudden Enlargement, Pressure Loss due to Sudden Enlargement formula is defined as the energy loss that occurs when a fluid flowing through a pipe suddenly encounters a larger diameter, resulting in a conversion of kinetic energy into pressure energy, leading to a loss of pressure head. Pressure Loss due to Sudden Enlargement is denoted by ΔPse symbol.
How to evaluate Pressure Loss due to Sudden Enlargement using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Pressure Loss due to Sudden Enlargement, enter Velocity of Air at Section 1 (V1) & Velocity of Air at Section 2 (V2) and hit the calculate button.