How much flow is passing through 6 inch line? There are no gauge, no any transmitters in line.

Answer Posted / ashish mahadik

It will depend on the velocity of the pump if it is through pump and if flow is through gravity then velocity will be lesser. Flow=velocity * area of pipe 6"; consider 2 m/s if flow is through garvity. in other cases use velocity of pump.
Area of pipe = (pi*r2/4)

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