A single-phase model of pressure losses in perforated pipes compares favorably with experiments. The model must be manipulated to conform with the way individual experimenters report their findings. A second model fails to match experimental results when the pipe geometry changes significantly.
A single-phase model of pressure losses in perforated pipes compares favorably with experiments. The model must be manipulated to conform with the way individual experimenters report their findings. A second model fails to match experimental results when the pipe geometry changes significantly.
A single-phase model of pressure losses in perforated pipes compares favorably with experiments. The model must be manipulated to conform with the way individual experimenters report their findings. A second model fails to match experimental results when the pipe geometry changes significantly.