CamCor CT and PRO Series Hardware Manual
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Appendix A
PRO SERIES PRESSURE LOSS CURVES
CP015
CP025
CP040, CP050
CP006
CP010
10
100
1
0.1
0.01
0.001
0.0001
100
10
1000
10000
10
100
1000
10000
10
1
0.1
0.01
0.001
0.0001
10
100
1000
10000
100000
10
1
0.1
0.01
0.001
0.0001
0.01 mPa
∙
s
100 mPa
∙
s
10 mPa
∙
s
1 mPa
∙
s
1000 mPa
∙
s
10
100
1000
10000
100000
10
1
0.1
0.01
0.001
0.0001
1 mPa
∙
s
10
100
1000
10000
100000
1000000
10
1
0.1
0.01
0.001
0.0001
Pressure loss coef
f.,C
Pressure loss coef
f.,C
Pressure loss coef
f.,C
Pressure loss coef
f.,C
Pressure loss coef
f.,C
Flow rate (kg/h)
Flow rate (kg/h)
Flow rate (kg/h)
Flow rate (kg/h)
Flow rate (kg/h)
0.01 mPa
∙
s
10 mPa
∙
s
100 mPa
∙
s
1000 mPa
∙
s
1000 mPa
∙
s
1000 mPa
∙
s
1000 mPa
∙
s
100 mPa
∙
s
10 mPa
∙
s
1 mPa
∙
s
0.01 mPa
∙
s
100 mPa
∙
s
10 mPa
∙
s
1 mPa
∙
s
0.01 mPa
∙
s
100 mPa
∙
s
10 mPa
∙
s
1 mPa
∙
s
0.01 mPa
∙
s
Determining Pressure Loss
Find the pressure loss factor “C” for a given parameter from its flow rate (kg/h or g/min) and viscosity (mPa∙s), then divide
“C” by specific gravity “d” (“1” for water) as shown in the following formula:
∆
P =
(MPa)
C
d
*For high viscosity liquids not shown in these graphs, calculate the pressure loss using the following formula:
∆
P2 = C ×
1
d
µ2
µ1 ×
where ∆P2 = Pressure loss of high viscosity liquid (MPa)
µ1 = Maximum viscosity shown in the graph (mPa∙s)
µ2 = Viscosity of high-viscosity liquid (mPa∙s)
d = Specific gravity of high-viscosity liquid (“1” for water)
C = Pressure loss factor
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