IHS ESDU Pressure drop in ducts across round-wire gauzes normal to the flow. 72009

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ESDU 72009 enables the pressure drop to be estimated for liquid or gas flow. A reference pressure drop that is a function of gauze porosity is first predicted. An empirical factor corrects that reference pressure drop for the effect of Reynolds number less than 2000 (based on wire diameter); that factor is unity for higher Reynolds numbers. Another empirical factor that is a function of porosity and Mach number corrects the pressure drop in gas flow for compressibility; two forms are given, one of which yields the static pressure drop while the other yields the total pressure drop across the gauze. The data can be applied to square- or rectangular-mesh gauzes. Sources are listed of information on the effect of supersonic flow, choking and inclining the gauze to the flow.
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ESDU 72009 enables the pressure drop to be estimated for liquid or gas flow. A reference pressure drop that is a function of gauze porosity is first predicted. An empirical factor corrects that reference pressure drop for the effect of Reynolds number less than 2000 (based on wire diameter); that factor is unity for higher Reynolds numbers. Another empirical factor that is a function of porosity and Mach number corrects the pressure drop in gas flow for compressibility; two forms are given, one of which yields the static pressure drop while the other yields the total pressure drop across the gauze. The data can be applied to square- or rectangular-mesh gauzes. Sources are listed of information on the effect of supersonic flow, choking and inclining the gauze to the flow.

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Pressure drop in ducts across round-wire gauzes normal to the flow. 72009
ESDU 72009 enables the pressure drop to be estimated for liquid or gas flow. A reference pressure drop that is a function of gauze porosity is first predicted. An empirical factor corrects that reference pressure drop for the effect of Reynolds number less than 2000 (based on wire diameter); that factor is unity for higher Reynolds numbers. Another empirical factor that is a function of porosity and Mach number corrects the pressure drop in gas flow for compressibility; two forms are given, one of which yields the static pressure drop while the other yields the total pressure drop across the gauze. The data can be applied to square- or rectangular-mesh gauzes. Sources are listed of information on the effect of supersonic flow, choking and inclining the gauze to the flow.

ESDU 72009 enables the pressure drop to be estimated for liquid or gas flow. A reference pressure drop that is a function of gauze porosity is first predicted. An empirical factor corrects that reference pressure drop for the effect of Reynolds number less than 2000 (based on wire diameter); that factor is unity for higher Reynolds numbers. Another empirical factor that is a function of porosity and Mach number corrects the pressure drop in gas flow for compressibility; two forms are given, one of which yields the static pressure drop while the other yields the total pressure drop across the gauze. The data can be applied to square- or rectangular-mesh gauzes. Sources are listed of information on the effect of supersonic flow, choking and inclining the gauze to the flow.

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