An experimental investigation into the pressure drop for turbulent flow in 90° elbow bends

Author:

Crawford N. M.1,Cunningham G1,Spence S. W. T.1

Affiliation:

1. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Queens University Belfast, Belfast, UK

Abstract

The prediction of the pressure drop for turbulent single-phase fluid flow around sharp 90° bends is difficult owing to the complexity of the flow arising from frictional and separation effects. Several empirical equations exist, which accurately predict the pressure loss due to frictional effects. More recently, Crawford et al. [1] proposed an equation for the prediction of pressure loss due to separation of the flow. This work proposes a new composite equation for the prediction of pressure drop due to separation of the flow, which incorporates bends with ratio R/r < 2. A new composite equation is proposed to predict pressure losses over the Reynolds number range 4 × 103-3 × 105. The predictions from the new equation are within a range of −4 to +6 per cent of existing experimental data.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering

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