Surface Roughness Coefficients (original) (raw)

Surface coefficients that can be used to calculate friction and major pressure loss for fluid flow with surfaces like concrete, galvanized steel, corroded steel and more.

For turbulent flow the friction coefficient depends on the Reynolds Number and the roughness of the duct or pipe wall. Roughness for different materials can be determined by experiments.

Absolute roughness - k - for some common materials below:

Surfaces - Roughness & Surface Coefficients

Surface Absolute Roughness Coefficient - k -
( 10-3 m) (feet)
Drawn Copper, Lead, Brass, Aluminum (new) and the like 0.001 - 0.002 (3.28 - 6.56) 10-6
PVC, PE and other smooth Plastic Pipes 0.0015 - 0.007 (0.49 - 2.30) 10-5
Stainless steel, bead blasted 0.001 - 0.006 (0.00328 - 0.0197) 10-3
Stainless steel, turned 0.0004 - 0.006 (0.00131 - 0.0197) 10-3
Stainless steel, electron-polished 0.0001 - 0.0008 (0.000328 - 0.00262) 10-3
Commercial steel or wrought iron 0.045 - 0.09 (1.48 - 2.95) 10-4
Stretched steel 0.015 4.95×10-5
Weld steel 0.045 1.48×10-4
Galvanized steel 0.15 4.92×10-4
Rusted steel (corrosion) 0.15 - 4 (4.92 - 131) 10-4
New cast iron 0.25 - 0.8 (8.2 - 26.2) 10-4
Worn cast iron 0.8 - 1.5 (2.62 - 4.92) 10-3
Rusty cast iron 1.5 - 2.5 (4.92 - 8.2) 10-3
Sheet or asphalted cast iron 0.01 - 0.015 (3.28 - 4.92) 10-5
Smoothed cement 0.3 0.98×10-3
Ordinary concrete 0.3 - 1 (0.98 - 3.28) 10-3
Coarse concrete 0.3 - 5 (0.98 - 16.4) 10-3
Wood stove 0.18 - 0.9
Well planed wood 0.18 - 0.9 (5.9 - 29.5) 10-4
Ordinary wood 5 16.4×10-3

Relative Roughness

Relative roughness - the ratio between absolute roughness an pipe or duct diameter - is important when calculating pressure loss in ducts or pipes with the Colebrook Equation. Relative roughness can be expressed as

r = k / dh (1)

where

r = relative roughness

k = roughness of duct, pipe or tube surface (m, ft)

dh = hydraulic diameter (m, ft)

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