A liquid fluid is contained in a 21meter- high closed tank The absolute hydrostatic pressure exerted by the fluid at the bottom of the tank is 309 kPa. What is fluid density?
A liquid fluid is contained in a 21meter- high closed tank The absolute hydrostatic pressure exerted...
A fluid in a tank has a specific gravity of 0.76 and a absolute pressure at the top 150 kPa and a gauge pressure at the bottom of 140 kPa. 1) Draw a figure showing the manometer readings 2) What is the level of liquid in the tank? 12:55 PM
What is the absolute pressure (in kPa) in the tank, Pa, if the manometer fluid is water (density 1000 kg/m'), H is 330 ft and Patm 101 kPa? Patm Po 0 Fluid
A closed tank contains a fluid whose density is p. The depth of the fluid is h and the area of the bottom is A. The tank is pressurized, so that the pressure at the top of the tank is Po. The pressure at the bottom of the tank is 4Po. What is the density of the fluid? P h р O 3P./(gh) Ο Ρ Α O 4P0/(gh) 3gh/P
The absolute pressure at the bottom of a liquid store tank that is vented to the atmosphere is given by: Pabs,bottom = ρgh + Poutside Where: Pabs,bottom = the absolute pressure at the bottom of the storage tank (Pa)ρ = liquid density (kg/m3)g = acceleration due to gravity (m/s2)h = height of the liquid (m)Poutside = outside atmospheric pressure (Pa) Find Pabs,bottom in SI units if ρ = 1000 kg/m3, g = 32.2 ft/s2, h = 7 yd, and Poutside = 1 atm• Here are some tips to help you get started:o Remember your comment section and variable definitions o Use...
3. Compute the SG of the liquid 'L' in the Figure below if the absolute pressure at the bottom of the container is 300 kPa. (Atmospheric pressure 101.33 kPa; Density of oil- 800 kg/m) 1.15 m 2.20 2.75 m Liquid L 0.38 m 4. The Figure below shows a baffled tank containing cells of liquid La, air and a liquid L. Determine the readings of the three pressure gages Gi, G and Gi (p for liquid Li-1000 kg/ m, and...
The absolute pressure at the bottom of a water tank is 160 kPa. With an atmospheric pressure of 94 kPa, how deep is the tank?
The tank is closed Atmospheric pressure FIND GAUGE PRESSURE ON "PRESSURE GAGE" Closed valve Air pressure = 110 kPa 120 cm Air T 60 cm Water Gage fluid 1440 kg/m Pressure gage
Question 3 5 pts A tank is filled to the brim with a liquid of density 931 kg/m3. The pressure at the bottom of the tank is 110 kPa. How high is the tank? 0 4.52 m O 12.1 m O 6.13 m O 0.985 m
The tank contains a fluid with a specific weight of 80.7 lb/ft3
. Determine (a) magnitude of the resultant force exerted by the
fluid on the bottom of the tank; (b) magnitude of the resultant
force exerted by the fluid on side ABCD; (c) location of the center
of pressure on side ABCD (vertical distance below liquid surface);
(d) magnitude of the resultant force exerted by the fluid on side
AEFD; (e) location of the center of pressure on side...
A sphere’s volume is 75,000 gallons at ambient temperature Fluid is liquid nitrogen; assume the density is at atmospheric pressure Tank bottom would just be the tank liquid head pressure + the tank ullage pressure Write an equation to determine the volume in the tank given the delta-P of the tank, which is just: (tank bottom pressure) – (tank ullage pressure).