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The pressure of water flowing through a pipe is measured by the arrangement shown in the figure below. For the values given, calculate the pressure in the pipe. 3. (NOT TO SCALE (4020°c PrPE 1,0 6.3m 6.2m
Water is flowing through a horizontal pipe with an inside diameter of 8.00cm. The pipe narrows to an inside diameter of 3.75cm. Assume the water is an ideal incompressible fluid. What is the velocity of the fluid initially, v_1 (when It is flowing in the 8.00cm diameter section) if the velocity of the water in the narrow part of the pipe is measured at V_2 = 27m/s? If the initial pressure is known to be 670 kPa what is the...
Water is flowing through a 10-cm-diameter water pipe at a rate of 0.1 m/s. Then, a diffuser with an outlet diameter of 20 cm is bolted to the pipe in order to slow down water as it exits the diffuser to atmospheric pressure, as shown in the given figure. Disregarding frictional effects, determine the force exerted on the bolts due to the water flow. Take the density of water to be 1000 kg/m3 -t- d 10 cmm D = 20...
Question #1. Ambient temperature water (20 °C) is flowing through the horizontal piping system shown below (not drawn to scale). There is a leak occurring in the reducing bushing that connects the larger (4" internal diameter) wrought iron pipe to the smaller (2" internal diameter) wrought iron pipe. Upstream from the leak on the larger pipe, two pressure gauges that are 15 m apart show a pressure difference of (P,-) = 2,445 kPa. Downstream from the leak on the smaller...
The pressure of water flowing through a 6.1×10−2 −m -radius pipe at a speed of 1.1 m/s is 2.2 × 105 N/m2. 1)What is the pressure in the water after it goes up a 4.8 −m -high hill and flows in a 4.4×10−2 −m -radius pipe?
The pressure of water flowing through a 6.1×10−2 −m -radius pipe at a speed of 2.0 m/sm/s is 2.22. ×× 10^5 N/m2N/m2. What is the pressure in the water after it goes up a 6.0 −m -high hill and flows in a 4.9×10−2 −m -radius pipe?
Water is flowing vertically upward through a brass pipe. It then flows through a 90 degree elbow, changing direction from flowing vertically, to flowing horizontally at which point it eventually ejects to atmosphere in the horizontal direction (at the outlet). The entire brass pipe assembly is firmly fixed at its base to a wall. You may take the "inlet" to be at a point where the pipe attaches to the base plate and the water is still flowing vertically. Which...
1. Water is flowing in a pipe as shown in the figure. The diameter of the cross section area A1 is twice the diameter of A2. The velocity of flow v1 is 2.00m/s while h and h2 are 5.00 cm and 30.0 cm, respectively. Take the density of water to be 1000. kg/m3 (a) Find v2 (b) Calculate the pressure difference P P2 between the two ends of the pipe 2
1) Water is flowing through the 50-mm galvanized-iron pipe system shown in the figure. The average velocity in the pipe is V=3.5 m/s. Assume the temperature is 20°C. a) What is friction loss between Points A and B? b) What is the pressure at Point A, if Point B is a free jet? Use the Moody Diagram to solve. 50 mm 2) For the same conditions in Problem #1, use the "Fully-Rough" equation to determine the friction factor, f. Compare...
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Problem 1. Water flowing through a pipe of radius 5 cm is passed through a 3 cm radius orifice. If the measured pressure drop is 10 kPa and the discharge coefficient of orifice is 0.80, what is the volume flux in in ? What will be the measured pressure drop if the volume flow rate (actual) is increased by a factor of three and the discharge coefficient remains the same? (15 pts)