Minor Loss: Entrance

A special case of a contraction occurs when a fluid flows from a relatively large reservoir or tank into a pipe. The fluid must accelerate from a negligible velocity to the flow velocity in the pipe. The ease with which the acceleration is accomplished determines the amount of energy loss, and therefore the value of the entrance resistance coefficient is dependent on the geometry of the entrance. Figure below shows four different configurations and the suggested value of K for each.

Entrance Loss Coefficients