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What are the flow rates coming out of this Tee?

Eastman
Member Posts: 927
If flow z = 6gpm, what does x and y equal?
flow x = ?
flow y = ?
The 3/4 inch side loops are equal in every way. (length, elbows, etc...)
Yes, the question is as simple as it seems.
flow x = ?
flow y = ?
The 3/4 inch side loops are equal in every way. (length, elbows, etc...)
Yes, the question is as simple as it seems.
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Comments
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Ummm...
Forgot to study last night....Hmmm. It's coming to me....Let me think.... 3!There was an error rendering this rich post.
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I need some else though
I need more than one opinion.0 -
I belive the ole
What goes into a tee must come out rule applies here. So 3.0 -
flow rate
since both loops [x,y] are equal, then the flow must be the same in each.
due to the incompressibility of water, then the flow will be 3gallons in each.--nbc0 -
Thanks
That should be good.0 -
Yes, 3!
Don't get flow rate confused with velocity.0
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