Fluid Pressure Drop

Fluid Pressure Drop



$4.99

2.1for iPhone, iPod touch
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May 9, 2023
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About Fluid Pressure Drop

This app computes energy loss involved in transmission of fluids for industrial applications. Users can pick from a list of fifteen most common fluids, pipe schedules and sizes with different material of construction to determine overall pressure loss. A judicious selection of pipe size is often a trade off between initial cost and subsequent energy cost involved in transmission of fluid from one point to another. Therefore, the app can be a helpful tool for practicing engineers and designers in analyzing different matrix.

In addition, fluids that are not in the list, users can create a custom fluid with property data that can be saved and compute the pressure loss using the model provided in this app. Pressure loss is computed using Darcy’s equation, which gives a good estimate for both liquid and gases. For gases, the method is valid if the fluid velocity is within 40% of its sonic velocity. Also this app provides result of different flow parameters used in the computation of pressure loss.

Section has been added for computation of pressure losses in valves and fittings. Users can choose any generic valve or fitting from the list provided in this app that are commonly used in industries.

List of fluids:
Air, Steam, Water, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Helium, CO2, Methane, Ethane, Chlorine, Ammonia, Argon, Hydraulic oil, HFC (R410A), Custom (user's choice gas or liquid).

Pipe Schedules:
10, 20, 30, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, 160.
Users can pick applicable sizes under nominal diameter for which app provides the corresponding inside and outside diameter.

Material of construction:
Steel, SS, GI, CI, Concrete, Copper, Aluminum, PVC, Glass, Wood, FRP, Rubber.
Based on the size, length and material of construction, the app gives the total weight of the pipe for trade-off analysis.

Valves and Fittings:
Globe valve, Gate valve, Ball valve, Butterfly valve, Angle valve, Check-valve, Check-angle, Check-lift.
Elbow, Reducer, Diffuser, T-couple, Bend-U, Bend-45, Bend-90.

Flow Parameters:
Fluid velocity, Reynolds number and pipe friction coefficient are computed as a function of pipe size, fluid density and viscosity. App has its own algorithm to compute the coefficient of pipe friction based on roughness factor for the given material and Reynolds number under turbulent conditions. For laminar flow, it is a function of Reynolds number and irrespective of pipe roughness. For more accuracy users can edit the pipe roughness factor. For gases, additional data on sonic velocity is provided for a quick reference and validity.

Unit of Measurement:
Users can choose different unit of measurement for both flow as well as pressure drop under given unit standard (SI or USCS). This can be conveniently selected while choosing the fluid from the picker list as shown in the screen shots.
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What's New in the Latest Version 2.1

Last updated on May 9, 2023
Old Versions
Mandatory update for iOS 16 devices.
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Version History
2.1
May 9, 2023
Mandatory update for iOS 16 devices.
2.0
Mar 7, 2021
Updated iOS 14.4 and app notes providing link to additional documentation on implementation and validation of math-models.
1.9
Oct 24, 2020
Updated for iOS 14 devices.
1.8
Aug 3, 2020
Updated with iOS 13.0 and macOS Catalina.
1.7
Jun 8, 2019
Mandatory update for iOS 12. Replaced refrigerant Freon R12 which is obsolete with HFC R410A in the list of common industrial fluids.
1.6
Jul 11, 2015
Bug fixes in laminar flow parameters.
1.5
May 6, 2015
iOS 8 compliant. Updated for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6+ with bug fixes. Runs on iOS devices with iOS 6.1 and above.
1.4
Sep 8, 2013
This update is mainly for 4 inch display (iPhone5) where a few unconstrained UI objects got displaced in 4-in screen layout as they were originally placed for 320x480px devices.
1.3
Aug 15, 2013
1. Updated for iPhone 5 with bug fixes.
2. Modified screen layouts with toolbar headers as shown in screen shots.
3. Updated footnotes and application notes for better clarity.
1.2
Jul 28, 2012
Added a section on valves and fittings under pipe spec that enable users to choose any valve or fitting from the generic list to compute the respective pressure loss as shown in the following screen shot. App computes the respective K-factor (resistance factor) for the chosen valve or fitting for any given pipe schedule and nominal diameter. Users can also edit this value based on supplier’s data for more accurate results.

Reformatted the +result screen as shown in the screen shot with minor corrections.
V1.1
Jun 6, 2012
Custom fluid properties are now can be saved as user default values and available for use under custom fluid. Properties of natural gas (about 70% methane) at 1300 psi and 40 F are shown as an example in the following screen shot.

Added units (cc/s and in^3/s) for small flow rates in non-schedule tubes and conduits under laminar conditions. Also modified the data and result formats with minor bug fixes.
Updated the help file with tips on how to compute pressure drops in long gas pipelines (> 1 mile) to minimize error due to change in gas properties.
1.0
Sep 28, 2011

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iPhone
Requires iOS 8.1 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 8.1 or later.
Fluid Pressure Drop supports English

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