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Hazen-Williams Coefficients

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Hazen-Williams coefficients are used in the Hazen-Williams equation for friction loss calculation in ducts and pipes. Coefficients for some common materials used in ducts and pipes can be found in the table below: Material ABS - Acrylonite Butadiene Styrene Aluminum Asbestos Cement Asphalt Lining Brass Brick sewer Cast-Iron - new unlined (CIP) Cast-Iron 10 years old Cast-Iron 20 years old Cast-Iron 30 years old Cast-Iron 40 years old Cast-Iron, asphalt coated Cast-Iron, cement lined Cast-Iron, bituminous lined Cast-Iron, sea-coated Cast-Iron, wrought plain Cement lining Concrete Concrete lined, steel forms Concrete lined, wooden forms Concrete, old Copper Corrugated Metal Ductile Iron Pipe (DIP) Ductile Iron, cement lined Fiber Fiber Glass Pipe - FRP Galvanized iron Glass Lead Metal Pipes - Very to extremely smooth Plastic Polyethylene, PE, PEH Polyvinyl chloride, PVC, CPVC Smooth Pipes Steel new unlined Steel, corrugated Steel, welded and seamless Steel, interior riveted, no projecting rivets Steel, projecting girth and horizontal rivets Hazen-Williams Coefficient -c130 130 - 150 140 130 - 140 130 - 140 90 - 100 130 107 - 113 89 - 100 75 - 90 64-83 100 140 140 120 100 130 - 140 100 - 140 140 120 100 - 110 130 - 140 60 140 120 140 150 120 130 130 - 140 130 - 140 130 - 150 140 150 140 140 - 150 60 100 110 100

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