Water flows with a velocity of 7m/s in a 170 mm pipe. What is the specific kinetic energy of the water?
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Water flows with a velocity of 7m/s in a 170 mm pipe. What is the specific...
Water at 27℃ flows from a storage tank through 170 m of a steel pipe with an internal diameter of 154 mm. Taking the energy loss due to friction into account, calculate the required head h above the pipe inlet to produce a volume flow rate of 70.8 L/s.
Water flows in a pipe 1.7 cm in diameter and 480 cm long at a velocity of 8.8 m/s. The water enters at 100°C and exits at 80°C. Calculate the rate of heat removal per square centimeter of pipe wall. Neglect frictional losses and kinetic energy.
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Water flows through a pipe at a velocity of 1 m/s. The pipe has a relative roughness of 0.001 and has a diameter of 100 mm 1. Using the information provided above and in the Moody diagram, drag and drop circle 1 (located below the graph) where the corresponding Reynolds number and relative roughness intersect 2. Drag and drop circle 2 to the point on the y axis at which you would measure the friction factor () v 10-6 m2/s...
2. The kinetic viscosity of a hydraulic oil is 110cP. The oil is flowing in a 20-mm diameter commercial steel pipe with the length of 45-m. If the velocity of oil is 4-m/s and specific gravity is 0.9 find the following a. Reynolds number b. Friction factor c. Head losses.
2. The kinetic viscosity of a hydraulic oil is 110cP. The oil is flowing in a 20-mm diameter commercial steel pipe with the length of 45-m. If the velocity of...
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4. Water flows through the pipe as shown with Bolts 80 mm the coefficient of friction between the wheels and the surface is μ = 0.3 . If the weight of the 20m horizontal pipe (roughness = 0.15 mm) is 200N with a diameter of 80mm (Neglect Minor Losses): 3.0 m Galvanized iron What is the velocity in the horizontal pipe and friction factor? 1. What is the fluid pressure at the location of the Bolts? 2. 3. Draw a...