ddl
Gold Member
In Physics, just about all the systems, electrical ,mechcanical, fluid, the properties have counterparts that are the same execpt in names. Such as in the fliud system flow rate is the same as current. Pressure is the same as voltage and so on. But the heat system is different, for the the work done is actually energy as in heat and heat rate. They do not equate to current and voltage. So if you make it work for you, good but becare whom you tell. If they know Physics, you may get an arguement. In the fliud system, PSI is the same as voltage, a force. The flow rate, gal/min id the same as current, the roughness of the inside of the pipe and the size of the pipe is the same as electrical resistance. Nothing happens in the fliud system until pressure is applied, and the fliud is forced through the pipe and depending on the resistance of the pipe, the flow rate is the result of pressure and pipe resistance. Fairly easy.
Dan L
Dan L