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Pressure drop in PipeNet	
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| SuperPiper Member | Posted on 17/12/2023 at 01:18:04			
		Hello! 🙂 I have another question. How do you add a pressure drop in a pipe? | 
| TheLibrarian **Moderator** | Posted on 17/12/2023 at 11:23:44			
		Hi! In PIPENET, like in other fluid flow software, you can add a pressure drop in different ways. It depends on what you are trying to model. For example, you can use an orifice plate, a valve, a general pressure loss component, a fitting and so on. There are also other components which generate a pressure drop. It really depends on what you are trying to model. If you want more details about the components I mentioned, check out the manual. 😉 --------------------------   | 
| SuperPiper Member | Posted on 17/12/2023 at 11:42:04			
		I want to modl an heat exchanger. | 
| TheLibrarian **Moderator** | Posted on 17/12/2023 at 11:46:59			
		In that case, you could use either the heat exchanger component or add a fitting. But check out the manual because the heat exchanger is not available in all modules of PIPENET. If it is not available, you can only use a fitting attached to pipe. --------------------------   | 
| SuperPiper Member | Posted on 17/12/2023 at 11:50:35			
		ok thanks. I understand 🙂 | 
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