Fluid flowing through an orifice can be represented by the nonlinear equation Q = K(P, -

Chapter 0, Problem P2.5

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Fluid flowing through an orifice can be represented by the nonlinear equation Q = K(P, - A)"2 , where the variables are shown in Figure P2.5 and K is a constant [2]. (a) Determine a linear approximation for the fluid-flow equation, (b) What happens to the approximation obtained in part (a) if the operating point is Pi - P2 = 0?

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