I am currently trying to model the resultant flow and pressure of two gasses mixing at a T junction in a pipe
There are two equations for two different combinations of directions of flow, in both equations i need to solve a rather large equation for x to be able to calculate head loss and pressure drop across the junction, smaller equations i can do but the length of these equations with all the squares and fractions being thrown around is causing me hassle. If any kind soul wouldn't minding solving these for me, in terms of deriving an equation for x with the working out so i can learn from it that would be class thanks
junction 1 and equation 1
junction 2 and equation 2
There are two equations for two different combinations of directions of flow, in both equations i need to solve a rather large equation for x to be able to calculate head loss and pressure drop across the junction, smaller equations i can do but the length of these equations with all the squares and fractions being thrown around is causing me hassle. If any kind soul wouldn't minding solving these for me, in terms of deriving an equation for x with the working out so i can learn from it that would be class thanks
junction 1 and equation 1
junction 2 and equation 2