Piping Network. Parallel pipes. Example 8-8 from Cengel's Fluid Mechanics 4th Edition solved in EES.
This video shows how you can solve a simple piping network in EES (Engineering Equation Solver). Something that needs to be done by iteration only to get the exact solution. This video shows the complete solution of Example 8-8 (internal flow) from Cengel & Cimbala 's Fluid Mechanics 4th Edition. It also shows a couple of clever techniques on how to solve problems numerically. Friction factors are calculated exactly in every branch and from there the flow rate in every branch can be calculated. To learn how to use EES watch this video: • How to use EES. Basic Introduction to EES ...

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