File:Equal-friction chart for air in metal duct (ε = 0.05mm).svg

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English: A graphical depiction of the relationship between S = Δ p / L, the pressure loss per unit length of pipe, versus flow volume Q, for a range of choices for pipe diameter D, for air at standard temperature and pressure. Units are SI. Lines of constant flow velocity V and lines of constant Reynolds number Re are also shown. The relationship is the Darcy-Weisbach equation with the Darcy friction factor given by the Colebrook-White equation.
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21 October 2015

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current23:53, 22 November 2015Thumbnail for version as of 23:53, 22 November 2015772 × 237 (155 KB)wikimediacommons>ArthurOgawacorrect caption, add ordinate for 0.1 inch water / 100 feet

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