ctt326
Brenspeed Hater
The increase in area is about 16% by going from 1-5/8" to 1-3/4" header tube. This means that the velocity drops by 16% and the pressure drop decreases by about 35% (since pressure drop or resistance is proportional to velocity squared). Or, the flow can increase by 16% without any increase in backpressure. To summarize the nerd-speak, a small difference in diameter can make a big difference in flow.
Chris
Bernoulli's equation deals with fluids. You would need density, specific weight, or specific gravity of the gas to solve the problem. Also Q(flow rate) needs to be known as well. You can't just solely take the difference in area and assume...I don't feel like working this out. The above is not true for the velocity of a gas.


based on the chart above, I should upgrade from my 3" to 3.25 or 3.5"