Type I problems are very common, actually we’ve been dealing with these already. All the problems done in the previous blocks are, to an extent, some kind of Type I problem.

In Type I problem, one can solve directly (algebraically) the solution required.

Velocity can be obtained with Q/A = V
Velocities can be related with the diameter sizing VaDa^2 = VbDb^2
Reynolds Number can be obtained easily Re = rho*V*D/miu
Relative Roughness can be calculated easily e/D
Velocity heads may be calculated Va^2 / 2 and Vb^2 / 2
Friction Factor may be found with Moody’s Diagram (Re, e/D)
Friction loss is calculated since everything is known

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