Discharge Length of Horizontal Pipes

Discharge volume and discharge length of horizontal pipes

The relationship between discharge volume and discharge length - 4 inches loss in elevation - for horizontal pipes are indicated below.

discharge volume discharge length horizontal pipe

  • 1 gal (US)/min =6.30888x10-5 m3/s = 0.227 m3/h = 0.06309 dm3(litre)/s = 2.228x10-3 ft3/s = 0.1337 ft3/min = 0.8327 Imperial gal (UK)/min
  • 1 in (inch) = 25.4 mm = 2.54 cm = 0.0254 m = 0.08333 ft

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