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The document discusses formulas for calculating head losses in pipes. It mentions that the Reynolds number should be less than 2000 and the error in calculating friction should be between 0.00001 and 0.05. It then shows iterations of calculations with various values generating errors or returning values like OK or #VALUE!.
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Cole Brook

The document discusses formulas for calculating head losses in pipes. It mentions that the Reynolds number should be less than 2000 and the error in calculating friction should be between 0.00001 and 0.05. It then shows iterations of calculations with various values generating errors or returning values like OK or #VALUE!.
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FORMULA PARA EL CALCULO DE PERDIDAS DE CARGA EN TUBERIAS

Re = K/D = H= Error =

1500 0.01 0 0

menor a 2000 de 0.00001 a 0.05 ERROR EN LA DERIVADA Error en en el clculo de la friccion

ITERACIONES fo Z(fo) Z`(fo) f1 ERROR 1 0.04 #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? 2 #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? 3 #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? 4 #NAME? 0 #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? 5 0.06 0 -41.43 0.06 0 6 0.06 0 -41.43 0.06 0 7 OK #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! 8 #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! 9 #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!

DE CARGA EN TUBERIAS

f(x) = x^3-x

o de la friccion VERIFICAR #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? SIGUE OK f =0.0584266183560909 #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!

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