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Table 6-4. Minor Losses of Head
Nature of
resistance
Nature of
Loss (K) resistance Loss (K)
45" elbow
Angle valve wide open
Butterfly valve
e = 10"
8 =40"
8 = 70"
Check valves
Horizontal lifts
Ball
swing
Gate valves
Wide open
0.25 closed
0.5 closed
0.75 closed
Globe valves wide open
90" elbow
Regular flanged
Long-radius flanged
Short-radius screwed
Medium-radius
Long-radius screwed
screwed
Use 3/4 loss for
90" bend of
same radius
2-5
1
10
320
8-12
65-70
0.6-2.5
1.2
5.6
24.0
10
0.21-0.30
0.14-0.23
0.9
0.75
0.60
22.5" elbow
Entrance losses
Pipe projects into
tank
Pipe end flush
with tank
Slightly rounded
Bell-mouthed
Outlet losses from
pipe into still
water or
atmosphere
Sudden contraction
d/D = 0.25
d/D = 0.5
d/D = 0.75
Sudden enlargement
d/ D = 0.25
d/D = 0.5
d/D = 0.75
Use 1/2 loss for
90" bend of
same radius
0.8-1.0
0.5
0.23
0.04
1 .o
0.42
0.33
0.19
0.92
0.56
0.91
EXAMPLE 6.9. For the pipes in series as shown in Fig. 6-12b, find the diameter of
equivalent pipe (length is assumed to be 1000 ft).
- Quantity of water flowing through pipes 3 and 4 is the same.
- Assume any arbitraty flow through pipes 3 and 4, say 500 gpm.