To determine how many gallons will flow through a 2-inch copper pipe at a specific psi, you need to consider factors such as the pressure (psi), the length of the pipe, and any fittings or obstructions. Generally, a 2-inch copper pipe can flow approximately 1,200 gallons per minute at 50 psi under ideal conditions. However, for a precise calculation, it's best to use flow rate formulas or consult hydraulic tables that account for the specific conditions of your system.
The open channel flow has a free surface whereas the pipe flow has a closed surface.
you have first to know the thermal conductivity of PPR that you are dealing with. normally, this is in range between 0.1 to 0.24 W/MK .then you apply this formula Q(IN WATTS) =Thermal Conductivity/MK)*A( surface area for the pipe M2 )temperature difference between fluid inside pipe and temprture of pipe surface K)/(thickness of the pipe M)
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For every vertical foot of pipe, take that and multiply it by .434.This equation will get within 1/2 -1/4 psi.
1/8 " - 11/2".
5.435 imperial gallons or 6.794 US gallons
1.6 gallons of water.
Assuming the 6" refers to the radius of the pipe, it will hold approx 294 US gallons.
It depends on the pressure.
If you mean 24 INCH pipe, then yes, it will easily flow 8000 gallons per hour .
That depends entirely on the viscosity of the liquid in the pipe ! Water would flow faster than oil !
Approx 73,167
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0 gallons per minute will flow threw any pipe at 0 psi.
how many gallons of water are in 200 feet of 1 1/4 pipe
Billions of gallons (or more), if you are prepared to wait long enough.
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