Friction loss and flow velocities in PVC and CPVC pipes Schedule 40 with water are indicated in the table below. The table can be used for pipes in other thermoplastic materials where the …
The following charts provide reference data for the loss of pressure due to friction in various pipe sizes that should be factored in to your irrigation design.
Water flow in thermoplastic PVC and CPVC pipes Schedule 80 - friction loss (ft/100 ft, psi/100 ft) and flow velocities at dimensions ranging 1/2 to 16 inches.
PVC Class 200 Friction Loss Chart ¾” – 4” Friction Loss Characteristics Class 200 IPS U.S. PVC Plastic Pipe C-150 SDR21 PRESSURE LOSS PER FEET OF PIPE (PSI) SIZES THRU 4" wall .
Friction Loss 0.21 Characteristics Class 100 IPS (1120 PRESSURE LOSS PER 100 U.S. PVC Plastic Pipe .1220) SDR 41 FEET OF PIPE (PSI) SIZES 31/2" THRU 12 12.12B 12,750 …
This chart gives friction losses for your given flow rate per 100 feet of pipe. Example: if you have 60 gallons per minute and you're using 2 inch schedule 80 pipe and you have a 160 feet of …
Friction loss for water flow through plastic schedule 40 PVC pipe: The calculation is based on the Hazen-Williams Equation with a Hazen-Williams coefficient c = 140. Velocities between 7 to …
Friction Loss Through Pipe The Hazen-Williams equation below is widely used to calculate friction loss for water through PVC and CPVC pipe f = .2083 x (100/C) 1.852 x G 1.852