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The flow rate of water through a 2-inch pipe at 100 psi can be estimated using hydraulic calculations. Generally, a 2-inch pipe can flow around 40-50 gallons per minute (GPM) at that pressure, depending on factors like pipe length, fittings, and friction loss. For precise calculations, it's best to use the Hazen-Williams equation or consult flow tables specific to the pipe material and conditions.
A two inch pipe can hold 0.1632 gallons per foot. It takes slightly over 6 feet of two inch pipe to hold one gallon of water.
The flow rate of water through a 0.75-inch pipe at 40 psi can be estimated using the Hazen-Williams equation or similar formulas, which consider factors like pipe diameter, pressure, and water temperature. For a 0.75-inch schedule 40 PVC pipe, the flow rate at 40 psi is typically around 10 to 15 gallons per minute (GPM). However, specific flow rates can vary based on factors such as pipe length, fittings, and the condition of the pipe. It's best to consult detailed hydraulic tables or conduct measurements for precise calculations.
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Water flow rate half inch PVC pipe 65 psi?
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More, depending on how long you allow the flow to flow.
question cannot be answered because it depends on the water pressure
300 gallons per minute
100
The recommended diameter for a 2-inch drainage pipe to effectively manage water flow is typically around 4 inches.
Depends on what's flowing (gas or water or something else) and under how much pressure.
Maximum PSI rating is on the outside rating of the pipe
10gpm
Depending on the time allowed, all the water you want.
That depends entirely on the viscosity of the liquid in the pipe ! Water would flow faster than oil !