hodetap
Hodetap, in Norwegian technical usage, refers to the loss of hydraulic head in a fluid system. The term is formed from hodet (head) and tap (loss) and is commonly used in fluid mechanics, hydraulics, and piping design. It describes the decrease in the energy available to the fluid as it moves from one point to another due to friction, turbulence, and fittings.
Hydraulic head is a measure of potential energy per unit weight of the fluid and is typically
In engineering practice, head loss is calculated with the Darcy–Weisbach equation for major losses: h_f = f
Applications include design and analysis of water distribution networks, building plumbing, irrigation systems, and heating, ventilation,
Etymology and usage: Hodetap is primarily used in Norwegian engineering literature to translate “head loss.” Outside