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If water is flowing through pipe, no head pressure can build up. Blocking off flow of water will create head pressure in pipe as long as pipe is vertical. A vertical column of water creates head pressure.
When a leak has occured in the pipe, or when there's to many twists and turns in the pipe, or when there's a blockage in the pipe.
Increase the pressure.'ABSOLUTELY WRONG.Pressure cannot be increase by reducing a pipe diameter.If you have 60 PSI Flowing thought 2" pipe and decrease the pipe to 1" you still have the same 60 PSI supply pressure.If the above lie was true then why not have the city main be 60" pipe reduce it to 2" to give "pressure" to 47 high rises?What is actually happening your INCREASING VELOCITY LOWERING Volume and doing NOTHING but possibly lowering the pressures do to friction losses
Stepping down the size of a pipe on irrigation can certainly bring up the pressure. Generally, the larger the pipe, the lower the pressure. It is best to use at least a 3/4" pipe in size in terms of irrigation.
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To reduce noise and emissions and to create a back pressure to aid scavenging of the cylinders.
The pipe will rupture if you don't reduce the pressure. That rupture is just going to get bigger and bigger.
Well if you reduce the area of the pipe at the end, or anywhere else on the pipe for that matter, you are restricting the flow and it will be reduced. How much reduction depends partly on the water pressure available
To increase the pressure you would have to reduce the diameter of the pipe. Half the diameter would give you twice as much pressure. Therefore to get 25 percent more pressure you would reduce the diameter by 25 percent giving you 37.5. Be careful though, this only increases the water pressure not the water flow rate.
No. Pascal's Principle states that a pressure applied to a fluid system at rest is felt throughout the entire system. This means that, regardless of pipe diameter, city pressure is felt everywhere. Decreasing pipe diameter will only reduce the flow rate of the water, due to more head loss when the water moves.
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Sizing of the line is an important study and calls for a techno-economic analysis. The various parameters that affect line size are:* Pressure: High pressure will reduce the pipe size, but will increase the pipe thickness* Size of the pipe: The bigger the pipe, the higher the cost* Thickness: Various factors affect the pipe thickness. E.g. Soil cover with the line having internal pressure/line in empty condition but having external soil pressure etc* Pipe material* Booster stations: How many booster stations will be there along the route? If the fluid pressure is low, the thickness decreases, but we need more booster stations and the reverse is the case if the fluid pressure is high* Pipe fabrication: Manufactured pipe versus roll-and-weld pipe* Buoyancy effect: Under-soil or underwater pipeline gets lifted up
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for ex; design pressure in pipe 100bar,and what is test pressure in pipe
Your question has an error, the pressure increases as area of pipe decreases or the pressure decreases as the area of pipe increases. Answer: Conservation of energy
To reduce the noise created by the exhaust gases.