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PipeSolver [Mac/Win]







PipeSolver X64 [April-2022] The PipeSolver Activation Code is a Windows application, developed using the.NET Framework, used to solve flowrate problem and dimensioning problems. It uses the Hardy-Cross (HC) method for finding the roughness (conformity coefficient), the roughness being dependent on the ratio of the flowrate through a branch to the flowrate in the pipe of lowest roughness. For each branch, the method computes the flowrate and the roughness. PipeSolver Usage: The PipeSolver works as follows: - The user defines which pipe is treated as the "main" pipe, which is the pipe carrying the highest flowrate, i.e. the branch with the lowest roughness. - For all the other pipes, the values of flowrate and roughness are calculated and used to select the pipe which is closest to the target flowrate. The PipeSolver uses a dynamic programming algorithm, in which the roughness is computed from the flowrate and the roughness of the selected pipe, and then the roughness is recalculated for each pipe in the branch. The PipeSolver continues this process until either the target flowrate is obtained in the main pipe or a branch with a flowrate greater than the target flowrate is selected. The PipeSolver is available for free in "demo" mode, in which the user has access to all the pipes in the problem to define all the branches. In the "production" mode, the user does not have access to the entire pipe network and all the branches are computed simultaneously. The PipeSolver can also use the 5th degree simplification which allows to compute roughness quickly and use it in calculations with non-integer flowrates. PipeSolver Features: - The PipeSolver includes: • A user interface in which the user enters pipe parameters and specify target flowrates. • Options to simulate different scenarios: ■ Pure flowrate problem: all branches are given the same roughness. ■ Pure dimensioning problem: a target flowrate in the main pipe is specified, and roughness is ignored. ■ Mixed flowrate and dimensioning problem: both flowrate and roughness are considered. The main pipe is given a flowrate from the user and roughness is ignored. ■ Mixed flowrate and dimensioning problem with optimization (with flowrate and roughness as constraints): the flowrate in the main pipe is given by the user, and PipeSolver 1a423ce670 PipeSolver Free Download What is PipeSolver? PipeSolver is an application developed to find the fluid flow in a pipe network. The pipe network is defined by a set of pipes with diameter and length. The PipeSolver application allows you to determine the flowrate in every pipe. PipeSolver is also a tool for flowrate design, allowing you to specify the flowrate for every branch of the pipe network. In both cases the pipe network is defined in terms of pipe diameter, length and roughness. With this application, you can create and solve the PipeSolver problems with the Hardesty-Cross method. PipeSolver is free! As well as the costs of developing the application, the rest of the products included in the PipeSolver suite is free. All you need to do is get your hands on the application, connect to the network you want to solve and click the ‘PipeSolver’ button. PipeSolver is a physical model in which each pipe has a specific flowrate and therefore a specific weight. In order to determine the total weight of the pipe network, the application must be configured correctly to make sure that all pipes have the same flowrate. The PipeSolver weight evaluation function is parameterized by the sum of the lengths of all pipes, the diameter of all pipes and the roughness of all pipes. When PipeSolver is configured, the weight of the pipe network depends on the current flowrate in each pipe and the length of the pipe, as defined by the pipe diameter and roughness. Configuration: PipeSolver configuration is done in two different ways. If you run the application with no input parameters, PipeSolver takes its configuration from the previously saved configuration, which means that the application will run exactly as it is stored. PipeSolver can also be configured to run as a virtualized application, which means that it will run on a desktop computer with the application running inside it. Note that the ‘virtualized configuration’ option has a warning in the application about the higher CPU consumption that will be made possible by using the process. To run PipeSolver as a virtualized application, you must create an emulator in which to run the application. The emulator can be installed on your computer to which the application will be run. The emulator will simulate the flow of fluid in the pipe network, but the actual pipes What's New In PipeSolver? System Requirements: Please check these minimum and recommended specifications before downloading from www.vrcouncil.com Minimum: - Windows 10 - Minimum of a 2.0 GHz Dual Core Processor with SSE2 support - 1 GB of RAM - DirectX 11 compatible video card with OpenGL 2.0+ support - Wireless keyboard and mouse Recommended: - Minimum of a 3.0 GHz Quad Core Processor with SSE4.1 support - 4 GB of RAM


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