I have recently redirected the flow from my "eyeball" returns in my pool so they are aimed lower and deeper towards the bottom.
At first they appeared to be moving less water and I thought, perhaps because of added pressure from above slowing the flow?... But upon closer examination, ther were alot of "boiling areas" on the surface that were quite far from the return! I had similar fx with the previous positions, but not that far away.
Is it possible that surface tension, or even air can reduce flow rates thru water? If all other things are equal (no wind, same pumps performing equally, area, obstructions, positions, etc.), would deeper flow patterns produce stronger flow? Is the surface inhibiting flow or is deeper flow just self perpetuating? Did I say that correctly?
Someone just tell me to go to bed.:spin2:
At first they appeared to be moving less water and I thought, perhaps because of added pressure from above slowing the flow?... But upon closer examination, ther were alot of "boiling areas" on the surface that were quite far from the return! I had similar fx with the previous positions, but not that far away.
Is it possible that surface tension, or even air can reduce flow rates thru water? If all other things are equal (no wind, same pumps performing equally, area, obstructions, positions, etc.), would deeper flow patterns produce stronger flow? Is the surface inhibiting flow or is deeper flow just self perpetuating? Did I say that correctly?
Someone just tell me to go to bed.:spin2: