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An Introductory Primer on Hydraulics?
I'm looking some something like a dummies book or even less that deals
with some of the simpler (maybe) concepts of hydraulics. Maybe something like hydraulics for plumbers or gardeners. Maybe something that answers questions like if water is pumped out of a 2" pipe, which then splits into two pipes, one is 1" and the other 1/2" in diameter, how much of the water flows into each, or what, if any, pressure exists at the end of each of the two pipes? If a 1" pipe is restricted to go into a 1/2" pipe, how is the flow rate determined? Possibly there's 20 page or whatever primer on the web of this sort? |
An Introductory Primer on Hydraulics?
W. eWatson wrote:
I'm looking some something like a dummies book or even less that deals with some of the simpler (maybe) concepts of hydraulics. Maybe something like hydraulics for plumbers or gardeners. Maybe something that answers questions like if water is pumped out of a 2" pipe, which then splits into two pipes, one is 1" and the other 1/2" in diameter, how much of the water flows into each, or what, if any, pressure exists at the end of each of the two pipes? If a 1" pipe is restricted to go into a 1/2" pipe, how is the flow rate determined? Possibly there's 20 page or whatever primer on the web of this sort? No idea about the web but might look to see if can find the Crane "Flow of Fluids Through Valves, Fittings and Pipe" handbook or publication online. If memory doesn't fail it's Crane Publication 410. -- |
An Introductory Primer on Hydraulics?
"W. eWatson" wrote: I'm looking some something like a dummies book or even less that deals with some of the simpler (maybe) concepts of hydraulics. Maybe something like hydraulics for plumbers or gardeners. Maybe something that answers questions like if water is pumped out of a 2" pipe, which then splits into two pipes, one is 1" and the other 1/2" in diameter, how much of the water flows into each, or what, if any, pressure exists at the end of each of the two pipes? If a 1" pipe is restricted to go into a 1/2" pipe, how is the flow rate determined? Possibly there's 20 page or whatever primer on the web of this sort? You probably need to search on "fluid dynamics" or "hydrodynamics", not "hydraulics" since "hydraulics" will get you information on hydraulic power systems like on a backhoe. |
An Introductory Primer on Hydraulics?
On 6/26/2010 12:50 PM, dpb wrote:
W. eWatson wrote: I'm looking some something like a dummies book or even less that deals with some of the simpler (maybe) concepts of hydraulics. Maybe something like hydraulics for plumbers or gardeners. Maybe something that answers questions like if water is pumped out of a 2" pipe, which then splits into two pipes, one is 1" and the other 1/2" in diameter, how much of the water flows into each, or what, if any, pressure exists at the end of each of the two pipes? If a 1" pipe is restricted to go into a 1/2" pipe, how is the flow rate determined? Possibly there's 20 page or whatever primer on the web of this sort? No idea about the web but might look to see if can find the Crane "Flow of Fluids Through Valves, Fittings and Pipe" handbook or publication online. If memory doesn't fail it's Crane Publication 410. -- I'll take a look. |
An Introductory Primer on Hydraulics?
On 6/27/2010 4:53 AM, Pete C. wrote:
"W. eWatson" wrote: I'm looking some something like a dummies book or even less that deals with some of the simpler (maybe) concepts of hydraulics. Maybe something like hydraulics for plumbers or gardeners. Maybe something that answers questions like if water is pumped out of a 2" pipe, which then splits into two pipes, one is 1" and the other 1/2" in diameter, how much of the water flows into each, or what, if any, pressure exists at the end of each of the two pipes? If a 1" pipe is restricted to go into a 1/2" pipe, how is the flow rate determined? Possibly there's 20 page or whatever primer on the web of this sort? You probably need to search on "fluid dynamics" or "hydrodynamics", not "hydraulics" since "hydraulics" will get you information on hydraulic power systems like on a backhoe. Yep. Good idea. |
An Introductory Primer on Hydraulics?
On 6/29/2010 7:37 PM, W. eWatson wrote:
On 6/26/2010 12:50 PM, dpb wrote: W. eWatson wrote: I'm looking some something like a dummies book or even less that deals with some of the simpler (maybe) concepts of hydraulics. Maybe something like hydraulics for plumbers or gardeners. Maybe something that answers questions like if water is pumped out of a 2" pipe, which then splits into two pipes, one is 1" and the other 1/2" in diameter, how much of the water flows into each, or what, if any, pressure exists at the end of each of the two pipes? If a 1" pipe is restricted to go into a 1/2" pipe, how is the flow rate determined? Possibly there's 20 page or whatever primer on the web of this sort? No idea about the web but might look to see if can find the Crane "Flow of Fluids Through Valves, Fittings and Pipe" handbook or publication online. If memory doesn't fail it's Crane Publication 410. -- I'll take a look. Your memory was good. |
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