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#1 rizzie

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Posted 09 September 2003 - 12:26 AM

Hi.

Does anybody here knows where to find the coefficient of Hazen-William? Cant find it in Perry's 6th and 7th eds. and if this is also available in internet, pls send me the website at ethsbola@digitelone.com. Thanks.

#2 siretb

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Posted 09 September 2003 - 02:00 AM

http://www.engineeri...tion_losses.pdf
http://www.interaide..._bernouilli.pdf

found in two minutes using google ! try it next time!

#3 manchester

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Posted 30 November 2010 - 07:23 PM

Hi.

Does anybody here knows where to find the coefficient of Hazen-William? Cant find it in Perry's 6th and 7th eds. and if this is also available in internet, pls send me the website at ethsbola@digitelone.com. Thanks.


I just put in here
Referring to Maurice Stewart book (Surface Production Facility Vol 1), the value of C are:

140 = for new steel pipe
130 = for new cast iron pipe
100 = for riveted pipe

#4 ankur2061

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Posted 30 November 2010 - 10:41 PM

manchester,

Some values for the Hazen-Williams coefficient can be found in the excel calculator for friction loss in water pipes at the following link:

http://webwormcpt.bl...loss-in_07.html

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Ankur.




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