Hi Guy!
I am currently reading an article of DCOE flow figures recorded at 28" depression.
Is there a way to calculate these figures into their 10" equivalent??
Thank You!
Best regards
Remi Lovhoiden
Flow figures 28" vs 10"
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Re: Flow figures 28" vs 10"
I sold my Flowbench and manual Remi but if you write to Martyn Sweet who bought it (below) he will no doubt tell you,
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Re: Flow figures 28" vs 10"
hi Remi,
Flow goes up with the 2nd power of depression, so conversion from 28" to 10" would be Root of (10/28) = 0,598
In a spreadsheet you do something like =SQRT(want/have) , where 'want' and 'have' are the depressions you're converting between.
See attached sheet.
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Tom
Flow goes up with the 2nd power of depression, so conversion from 28" to 10" would be Root of (10/28) = 0,598
In a spreadsheet you do something like =SQRT(want/have) , where 'want' and 'have' are the depressions you're converting between.
See attached sheet.
regards
Tom
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Re: Flow figures 28" vs 10"
Thank you Tom for posting this conversion chart. It will be useful in the future.
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Gosh you're clever Tom!
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