Hi,
I am planning a modification in my system and something is bothering me which I don't understand. It is a flow characteristic question and I have no serious knowledge in this skill.
Situation:
I want to combine two PVC tubes into one tube.
The flowrate in both tubes is not the same.
I want to maximize efficiëntie in combining the 2 flows. I want to lose pressure as little as possible.
Question:
Where do I put the junction.
The bothering part:
I am worrying about back pressure at the junction. Since the flowrate in the pipes is not the same, I want to reduce back pressure at the junction.
I have the feeling situation A is better. There is more mass in the slow flow pipe which makes it more resistent at the junction. I can't calculate this. That is beyond my skill.
Is there any difference in these situations? Does it even matter where to put the junction?
Pic: (theoretical situation)
Thanks!
I am planning a modification in my system and something is bothering me which I don't understand. It is a flow characteristic question and I have no serious knowledge in this skill.
Situation:
I want to combine two PVC tubes into one tube.
The flowrate in both tubes is not the same.
I want to maximize efficiëntie in combining the 2 flows. I want to lose pressure as little as possible.
Question:
Where do I put the junction.
The bothering part:
I am worrying about back pressure at the junction. Since the flowrate in the pipes is not the same, I want to reduce back pressure at the junction.
I have the feeling situation A is better. There is more mass in the slow flow pipe which makes it more resistent at the junction. I can't calculate this. That is beyond my skill.
Is there any difference in these situations? Does it even matter where to put the junction?
Pic: (theoretical situation)
Thanks!
