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Unread 10-17-2002, 03:52 AM   #15
MadDogMe
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How do you define flow resistance?, is it the total surface area of distance travelled?(in a straight in~out single channel), it get's more complicated if you consider the '1&2 o'clock' aspect of my design, the fact that more flow is using the 1&2 channel is creating resistance to the 5&6 channel is'nt it?, where they join that is,(as well as vice a versa!), it's a can of worms all right. good job I've got you guys ...
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Resistance is not merely linear with flow area
PS, just took this in to answer my own question [Doh!] ...

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