🚰 Darby 2K & 3K Pipe Fittings Minor Head Loss

Calculate accurate minor head losses in pipe fittings using Darby 3-K method (2001): loss coefficient K, total head loss (m), pressure drop (kPa), and equivalent length (Leq) across laminar, transitional, and turbulent regimes.

⚡ Fortran 90 Engine Double Precision (IEEE 754) ✓ ISO / ASME Validated
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📅 Mise en service Jun 2026
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🚰 Pipe Fitting Flow Separation & Minor Head Loss

Real-time visual simulation: Elbow streamline curvature, secondary eddy vortices, and pressure dissipation

📝 Configuration & Presets

💧 6× 90° Elbows (Water) ♨️ 2× Globe Valves (Steam) 🛢️ Swing Check (Laminar Oil) 🌿 4× Branch Tees (HVAC)
🔩 Fitting Selection & Quantity
⚡ Flow Conditions & Fluid Properties
Darby (2001) 3-K Method Formulation:
• Loss Coefficient: K3K = K₁ / Re + K · (1 + Kd / Din0.3)
• Head Loss: hL = K3K · V² / (2 g) [meters per fitting]
• Total Pressure Drop: ΔP = N · ρ · g · hL [kPa]
• Equivalent Pipe Length: Leq = (K3K · D / fdarcy) · N.

📊 Fitting Loss Results

📊 Output Summary
💾 Fortran Source

Total Minor Pressure Drop (6 Fittings)
13.91 kPa (0.139 bar)
Total Head Loss: 1.421 meters | Single K: 0.514
Leq = 17.1 m
Darby 3K Loss Factor (K) 0.514 Per individual fitting
Total Equivalent Length (Leq) 17.1 m 171 × Pipe Diameters
Pipe Flow Velocity (V) 3.01 m/s Velocity Head = 0.461 m
Flow Regime TURBULENT Re = 300025

📈 Loss Factor K vs Reynolds Number Re

📉 Total Pressure Drop ΔP (kPa) vs Flow Rate Q (m³/h)

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 THERMOFLUIDCALC — DARBY 3K PIPE FITTINGS LOSS REPORT
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Case Title                 : Water Pumping Main 90° Standard Elbows
Fitting Selection          : 90° Standard Threaded Elbow (Quantity = 6)
Piping Dimensions          : ID = 100.0 mm (3.94 inches), Flow Q = 85.00 m3/h
Fluid State                : Density = 998.0 kg/m3, Viscosity = 0.00100 Pa.s
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DARBY 3K LOSS FACTOR (K)   : 0.5139 per fitting
TOTAL FITTING HEAD LOSS    : 1.421 meters (13.91 kPa)
TOTAL EQUIVALENT LENGTH    : 17.10 meters (Leq)
Pipe Flow Velocity (V)     : 3.006 m/s (Re = 300025)
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📘 Calculation Methodology & Darby 3K Standards

Darby 3K vs Classical Crane K-Factors

Classical Crane method assumes constant $K$ values for turbulent flow, causing severe underpredictions in laminar and transitional regimes. Darby 3K incorporates Reynolds scaling $K_1/Re$ and diameter scaling $K_d/D^{0.3}$.

Laminar-to-Turbulent Continuous Transition

Ensures seamless accuracy across HVAC, high-viscosity oil transfer, chemical polymer piping, and municipal potable water distribution networks.

Key Engineering Assumptions

  • Commercial steel absolute roughness ($\epsilon = 0.045\,\text{mm}$).
  • Darby (2001) empirical coefficients for standard ANSI/ASME fittings.
  • Swamee-Jain explicit Darcy friction factor used for equivalent length determination.