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Originally Posted by blsfrs
It's interesting to see that your logs, at higher temperatures, show a decrease in pressure from 4k-7k. Why is that?
Is there a way that Bernoulli's principles are at work here? My basic understanding is that the higher flow rate of a fluid, the lower the pressure. I would try the math but I don't have the right crayons.
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No crayons needed. You're overthinking it. It's just thinner fluid / less resistance. In general, you'd expect lower pressure with a hotter/thinner fluid.
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