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Hazen-Williams Coefficients
Hazen-Williams factor for some common piping materials
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Length
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m km in ft yards miles nautical miles
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Volume
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m3 liters in3 ft3 us gal
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Velocity
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m/s
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km/h ft/min ft/s mph knots
Hazen-Williams Coefficients
90 - 110 100 130 110 100 120 110 - 120
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Steel, welded and seamless Tin Vitrified Clay Wrought iron, plain Wooden or Masonry Pipe Smooth Wood Stave
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Pressure
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Pa (N/m 2 ) b ar mm H2 O kg/cm psi inches H2 O
2
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Flow
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m 3 /s m 3 /h US gpm cfm
Fluid Mechanics - The study of fluids - liquids and gases. Involves various properties of the fluid, such as velocity, pressure, density and temperature, as functions of space and time.
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