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I was wondering if there is any equation that helps to calculate flue gas velocity through a pipe? Can I use the Poiseuille Equation to solve this problem by assuming the flue gas is acting as a newtonian fluid?

The pipe diameter is 3.66m, change in pressure is 3atm, length of the pipe is 10m, density of the flue gas is 0.811kg/m$^3$ at 150 ˚C, and the viscosity (C$_p$) is 0.0232.

I was wondering if there is any equation that helps to calculate flue gas velocity through a pipe? Can I use the Poiseuille Equation to solve this problem by assuming the flue gas is acting as a newtonian fluid?

I was wondering if there is any equation that helps to calculate flue gas velocity through a pipe? Can I use the Poiseuille Equation to solve this problem by assuming the flue gas is acting as a newtonian fluid?

The pipe diameter is 3.66m, change in pressure is 3atm, length of the pipe is 10m, density of the flue gas is 0.811kg/m$^3$ at 150 ˚C, and the viscosity (C$_p$) is 0.0232.

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Velocity of flue gases through a pipe

I was wondering if there is any equation that helps to calculate flue gas velocity through a pipe? Can I use the Poiseuille Equation to solve this problem by assuming the flue gas is acting as a newtonian fluid?