What I have to consider at the calculation of composed resistances (example bend + valve + strainer)?
If pipe elements are series-connected, which are calculated with resistance coefficients, so it’s possible that because of the addition of the resistance coefficients errors are generated, because the inlet and outlet conditions are unequal the test conditions, in which the resistance coefficients were measured. Normally it would be necessary to measure each combination.
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