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Question About Nozzle Design
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At 1 gallon/min, water flowing in a 1/2 tube is around 1.63 ft/sec. From a 3.6mm nozzle, that is 20 ft/sec. However, isn't the goal is to increase the velocity of the water, not reduce its head?
__________________Shouldn't the nozzles be long and tapered to minimize pressure loss rather than a flat plate after two 90° turns of the flow (EK Supreme)? The nozzles in the D-Tek and DD are only different in not requiring the 90° bends.
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Turing Test is Overrated
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Depends on the design emphasis of the block. There are different ways to achieve to the same results.
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Please elaborate...
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