2. Flow in cylindrical pipes
In the case of natural liquid flow in cylindrical pipes, the fundamental laws defining the principles for calculating velocity and pressure drop take into account the effects of velocity and pressure drop due to the nature of the pipes.
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This calculation is based on the case of a liquid flowing in a steady state (figure 3 ).
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