Frictional pressure drop
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The frictional pressure drop is the decrease in pressure as a fluid passes through a conduit, caused by frictional losses within the conduit.
This article was created to discuss merging the following articles:
- Friction factor
- Darcy friction factor
- Darcy-Weisbach equation
- Moody chart
- Colebrook equation
- Haaland equation
- Fanning friction factor
- Atkinson friction factor
- Atkinson resistance
- Hazen-Williams equation
- Colebrook-White equation
- Swamee-Jain equation
- Prony equation
- Hydraulic diameter
- Friction loss
- Serghide's solution
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