hoogteverlies
Hoogteverlies, often translated as "head loss" or "pressure drop" in English, refers to the reduction in pressure or potential energy that occurs as a fluid flows through a piping system. This loss is primarily caused by friction between the fluid and the pipe walls, as well as by obstructions or changes in the pipe's geometry. Several factors contribute to height loss. The length and diameter of the pipe are significant; longer and narrower pipes generally result in greater height loss. The viscosity of the fluid also plays a role, with more viscous fluids experiencing higher frictional resistance. Furthermore, the flow rate of the fluid is a key determinant, with higher flow rates leading to increased turbulence and thus more height loss.
Turbulence is a major contributor to height loss. When fluid flow becomes turbulent, eddies and swirls form,