this analysis is good only if you have flow from a tank to an open ended stream, in which case you can make Order of Magnitude analysis and ignore V1, but if you are pumping from a tank to another tank (which is the case 90% of the time in industry) then you'd ignore V1 and V2, and you'd have to consider the Energy loss due to Viscous forces (and if you assume in-compressible fluid then you can ignore the other term which takes into account compression and expansion of the fluid)
This analysis can be used in a wide variety of problems. The example shows the MEB applied to one case. In other cases, different terms are zero and the problem turns out differently.
Alpha is the parameter that is related to the shape of the velocity profile. For turbulent flows, alpha is one. For laminar flows, alpha is one half.
DrMorrisonMTU 1 month ago
what is alpha?
mindsight1 1 month ago
this analysis is good only if you have flow from a tank to an open ended stream, in which case you can make Order of Magnitude analysis and ignore V1, but if you are pumping from a tank to another tank (which is the case 90% of the time in industry) then you'd ignore V1 and V2, and you'd have to consider the Energy loss due to Viscous forces (and if you assume in-compressible fluid then you can ignore the other term which takes into account compression and expansion of the fluid)
ESCUpLoader1 2 months ago
This analysis can be used in a wide variety of problems. The example shows the MEB applied to one case. In other cases, different terms are zero and the problem turns out differently.
DrMorrisonMTU 1 month ago
You have exactly the same calculator as I do :)
Thanks for the upload btw, it was very helpful.
vornander9 2 years ago