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ANALISA HEADLOSS TERHADAP VARIASI MATERIAL PIPA DAN VISKOSITAS FLUIDA CAMPURAN AIR DAN GLISERIN
Energy in fluid flow in pipes can be lost due to various factors. These losses can occur due to friction with pipe walls, changes in cross-sectional area, joints, valves, bends, branching, and other factors. Understanding energy losses in piping systems is important to improve the efficiency of energy use. The greater the Headloss that occurs, the lower the efficiency level of the pipes and fittings. In this study, the parameters needed are pipe diameter (D), flow rate (Q), viscosity of water fluid with glycerin mixture, and pipe elbow angle (θ) with 3 different pipe materials. These data are used to calculate the loss coefficient (K). This research was carried out an experimental study to determine the Headloss of 3 pipe materials namely Galvanized, HDPE, PPR and elbow 900 as well as the viscosity of the water and glycerin mixture fluid with a comparison ratio (90:10, 80:20 and 70:30). The experimental data shows that the highest Headloss is in the galvanized pipe with a fluid viscosity variation (70; 30) of 0.09076 m while the smallest Headloss is in the PPR pipe with a fluid viscosity variation (90: 10) of 0.042647 m.
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2507000374 | T164550 | T1645502024 | Central Library (Reference) | Available but not for loan - Not for Loan |
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