Water at 15-Celsius flowing through 25 meters of 100mm- diameter galvanized iron pipe, causes a head...
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...
water at 20 degrees celsius is flowing through a cast iron pipe (surface roughness=0.00085 ft) and diameter 0.2 m. What is the frictional factor using moody diagram?
A light oil is flowing through a commercial steel pipe of diameter D1. The head available to produce flow is independent of the flow rate. It is decided to utilise this head to increase the oil flow rate fourfold by installing a second pipe in parallel with the first pipe and of the same length. What should the diameter of the second pipe be, if: (i) flow in each of the two pipes is highly turbulent and the same roughness...
Water flows through a cast iron pipe at a velocity of 4.2 m/s. The pipe is 400 m long and has a diameter of 150 mm. The friction factor is 0.00593. Determine the Reynolds number and head loss due to friction.
A 150-mm-diameter galvanized iron pipe is used to transport
water at T = 30∘C with a velocity of 1.5 m/s. Determine the
pressure drop over the 15-m length of the pipe.
Problem 10.28 A 150-mm-diameter galvanized iron pipe is used to transport water at T 30° C with a velocity of 1.5 m/s. Use the equation-=-1.8 log Figure 1) Determine the pressure drop over the 15-m length of the pipe. Express your answer to three significant figures and Use the...
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Oilspecific gravity 0.85 and dynamic viscosity 1.52 x 103 Pa.s to flow in a 550 mm diameter uPVC pipe. The allowable friction head loss is imited to 15 m and length of pipe is 100 m. al using Darcu-Weisbach formula, determine the flow velocity, the friction factor and the flow rate. using Hazen-Wiiams formula, determine the velocity and the flow rate. MoN 10 Water must flow in a straight 450 mm diameter galvanized...
Water is flowing through a 600mm diameter horizontal pipe n = 0.013 and 1000m in length. A gage pressure downstream has a reading of 16 kPa and another gage in between the ends of the pipe reads 20 kPa while on the upstream side reads 30 kPa. a. Determine the total head loss of the pipe b. Determine the velocity of flow in m/s. c. Determine the rate of discharge in liter per second.
Please solve a,b,c,d,e,f
1) A water fountain is to be installed at a remote location by attaching a cast iron pipe directly to a water main through which water is flowing. The entrance to the pipe is sharp-edged 15m (K-0.5), and the 15m long piping system involves three 90 bends without vanes (K1.1), a fully open gate valve (K.-0.2), and a fully open angle valve (K-5). If the diameter of the pipe is 2 em and the system is to...
Water at 15 degrees celcius is flowing steadily in a 5cm horizontal pipe made of stainless steel (roughness 0.22mm) at a rate of 6L/s. For a 60m long pipe. Determine head loss due to friction, the pressure loss in Kpa and required pumping power in kw.
1. a) 1 m of water is flowing through a pipe in 10 minutes. The diameter of the pipe is 1.5 cm. Calculate the velocity of the water inside the pipe. 2. b) The pipe is extended to a bending and an elbow system. The head loss for bending and elbow system is 500 mm and 900 mm respectively. Calculate the loss coefficient for both the systems. Which one has higher loss coefficient and why?