Who much liquid will a 26 inch pipeline produce??

26 inches pipe is hooked to a pump how much liquid will come out from the other side of the pipe regardless of pressure

Answer:
Well, you need to know the flow (velocity) of the liquid through the pipe. For example, if a 26 inch pipe has liquid traveling through it at 5 feet per second, then you would multiply the area of the pipe (pi X d^2 / 4) by the velocity. In this case:

pi X (26 in (1 ft/12 in))^2 / 4 X 5 fps = 18.5 cubic feet/sec

Remember to convert units so that you get the correct answer. You don't need the pressure to calculate flow, though you can sometimes use pressure differentials over a valve to do so.
volume is a direct relation to pipe diameter, length, friction, head and pressure.
Your question lacks two pieces of information so I am assuming those.

Assuming that Pump can deliver water at a speed of 1.5 meter/second & Pipe depth (lenght) is 18.0 inches you will have 22771.945 Liters per minute.
NONE,pipelines dont produce anything,production plants do.

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