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Can PIPE-FLO Lite handle compressible gases as well as liquids?

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Can PIPE-FLO Lite handle compressible gases as well as liquids?

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PIPE-FLO Lite uses the Darcy-Weisbach method for calculating the pressure drop in a pipeline. This method assumes the density of the fluid is constant in the pipeline. The literature states that the Darcy-Weisbach method provides satisfactory results under the following conditions: • If the calculated pressure drop is less than 10% of the inlet pressure, then reasonable accuracy will be obtained if the density used for the fluid is based upon either the upstream or the downstream conditions. • If the calculated pressure drop is greater than 10%, but less than 40% of inlet pressure, reasonable accuracy can be achieved using the density based on the average of the upstream and downstream conditions. • For pressure drops larger than 40%, use a method that incorporates the compressibility of the gas. Using the above guidelines PIPE-FLO Lite can provide accurate results for gas distribution systems found in plants and buildings. PIPE-FLO Compressible, available separately from Engineered So

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