Colebrook-White Equation
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- The governing equation used to calculate the expected friction loss factor (f) used in the Darcy-Weisbach Equation. The equation is a function of pipe surface roughness, pipe diameter, fluid viscosity and fluid velocity.
-  The loss of energy head,  , due to wall friction in a length of pipe between points 1 and 2 in a system is given by: , due to wall friction in a length of pipe between points 1 and 2 in a system is given by:
The frictional head loss gradient,  , can be determined from the Colebrook-White equation, which for pipes flowing 100% full of water may be written in the form;
, can be determined from the Colebrook-White equation, which for pipes flowing 100% full of water may be written in the form;
NOTE: An iterative method of solution is required to find the head loss gradient,, from equation above because this quantity also appears on the right-hand side of the equation.
References
- ASPE Standard 45 Siphonic Roof Drainage 2007
- BS EN 8490:2007 Guide to siphonic roof drainage systems
 
 ![i_F = ( \frac{u^2}{8gd_1} ) { \Big\{ {log_{10}} [ \frac{k_p}{3710d_1} + \frac{1.775v} {\sqrt{(gi_F {d_i}^3})} ]} \Big\}^{-2}](/images/math/f/5/b/f5bd8dd0443c912e9b2e6c4a2076d721.png) 

