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You need to know the density of the fluid first.  Try the following 
equation:

Assumptions:
* Under Stead flow Condition:
* Incompressible Flow / Non-Newtonian Character
* Uniform Cross section

Volume/time=Area(SQROOT(Pressure  x2)/Density)

You have to do some unit conversion on this one.

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From: TechNet-request
To: Technet
Subject: Fluid Dynamics
Date: Thursday, March 07, 1996 11:17AM

Address,

Can anyone provide a formula or reference guide for calculating
gallons/min through a 1.5" PVC piping at 120PSI.  Your assistance
is appreciated.

Please email or fax asap.

John Gulley
fax: 214-349-1133



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