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The application of the integral momentum balance on the pressure drop of a sudden contraction

Malcherek et al., 2021

Document ID
2050776344105636459
Author
Malcherek A
Müller S
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Fluids Engineering

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A new approach based on the momentum balance to calculate the pressure drop in turbulent flow through sharp-edged axisymmetric sudden contractions is presented. The momentum balance needs the velocity as well as the pressure distributions on the …
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