KennyG
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Can someone explain why pipe flow is more than hose flow.
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It's a result of surface friction. When you get into actual flow calculations, there are friction coefficients for carbon steel, stainless, copper, brass, etc., also values for new(clean) and used (dirty) as well as corroded. In general non-metallic materials are much rougher than metals. In addition to the friction itself,the rougher the surface, the quicker you will transition from laminar flow to turbulent flow which has a much higher loss.