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Noushka
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Hey, I was wondering how to calculate the volumetric flow rate (Q) of a liquid other than water through a hole at the bottom of a tank.
I know that
Q= V.A
and
1/2.ρ.V^2 = ρ.g.h
Where,
V: Velocity of the liquid coming out of the hole
A: Area of the hole
h: Height of the liquid above the hole in the tank
But how can I calculate Q accounting for the viscosity of the liquid, like oil for instance?
Thanks!
I know that
Q= V.A
and
1/2.ρ.V^2 = ρ.g.h
Where,
V: Velocity of the liquid coming out of the hole
A: Area of the hole
h: Height of the liquid above the hole in the tank
But how can I calculate Q accounting for the viscosity of the liquid, like oil for instance?
Thanks!