Is it possible to "fool" the Excel spreadsheet by adding an additional value to an existing cell to get your calculations for a Tee fitting?
For example:
Using 1" pipe, you want to calculate the loss of head for a tee fitting. Would it make sense to add 1.21 into the 45 cell to calculate for the Tee flow-through? Or for a branch add 2.67 into the 90 cell?
Maybe my math is off, but using the Friction Loss chart in the article it seems that flow through on a tee equals the same friction as 1.21 45 degree elbows. Or for a branch the friction loss is the same as 2.67 90 degree elbows.
My thinking could be waaay off here. Please let me know if this will calculate the GPH and Total Dynamic Head correctly. I know you said you'll be covering this in a future article. But, until then will this help me out?
Thanks,
modo
For example:
Using 1" pipe, you want to calculate the loss of head for a tee fitting. Would it make sense to add 1.21 into the 45 cell to calculate for the Tee flow-through? Or for a branch add 2.67 into the 90 cell?
Maybe my math is off, but using the Friction Loss chart in the article it seems that flow through on a tee equals the same friction as 1.21 45 degree elbows. Or for a branch the friction loss is the same as 2.67 90 degree elbows.
My thinking could be waaay off here. Please let me know if this will calculate the GPH and Total Dynamic Head correctly. I know you said you'll be covering this in a future article. But, until then will this help me out?
Thanks,
modo



