Problem A. Water circulates throughout an apartment complex in a hot water heating system. a) If the water is pumped at a speed of 0.50 m/s through a 4.0 cm diameter pipe under a pressure of 3.1 × 105 Pa, what will be the velocity and pressure in a 2.6 cm diameter pipe on the second floor 5.0 m above? b) If the apartment building is 8 floors total, will there be enough pressure for the water to get to the top floor? Explain your reasoning. (You can assume every floor is 5m and that the pipe size stays 2.6 cm)
Problem A. Water circulates throughout an apartment complex in a hot water heating system. a) If...
Water circulates throughout a house in a hot water heating system. If the water is pumped at a speed of 0.5 -- through a 2 cm diameter pipe in the basement under a pressure of 3 atm, what will be the flow speed and pressure in a 1.3 cm diameter pipe on the second floor 5 m S above?
Water circulates through a hot-water heating system in a house. The water leaves the basement with a speed of 0.5 m/s through a 4-cm-diameter pipe, der a total pressure of 3Parm. (Assume that all the pipes have circular cross-sectional areas and that the pipes don't "branch off at any point.) 1 If the empty steel container takes up a total volume of 1.1 x 102 m, determine the buoyant force acting on a container that's completely filled with gasoline, if...
A pump circulates water through a system of connected pipes on a house from the basement to the top floor. The pump is located in the basement and drives water at 3.93m/s through a 6.99 cm diameter pipe at a gauge pressure of 425000 Pa. What will be the pressure (in kPa) in a 3.19 cm diameter pipe on the top floor, 21.6 m above the pipe? Please show work!
In an industrial cooling process, water is circulated through a system. If water is pumped with a speed of 5.00 m/s under a pressure of 5.50 × 10 5 Pa from the first floor through a 3.50-cm diameter pipe, what will be the pressure on the next floor 3.80 m above in a pipe with a diameter of 2.70 cm?
3. Water is pumped at an initial pressur floor of an apartment building. The pipe is 8.5 in a at an initial pressure of 60.0 psi in the basement to a vertical height of 21.0 m on the eighth apartment building. The pine is 8.5 inches in diameter in the basement, but in the eighth floor apartments, the pipes are only 0.75 inches in diameter. a) What is the pressure of the water in the pipes on the eighth floor...
In-class problem (submit by 5 pm) Water at a gauge pressure of 3.8 atm at street level flows into an office building at a speed of 0.06 m/s through a pipe 5.0 cm in diameter. The pipes taper down to 2.6 cm in diameter by the top floor, 20 m above. Calculate the flow velocity and the gauge pressure in such a pipe on the top floor. Assume no branch pipe an ignore viscosity.
Water at gauge pressure of 3.8 atmospheres at street level enters an office building at 0.60 m/s through a 5.0 cm diameter pipe. The pipe tapers down to 2.6 cm in diameter by the top floor of the building, 18 m above street level, where a faucet has been left open. Calculate the flow velocity and gauge pressure inside the pipe on the top floor. Ignore friction within the fluid.
Water at a gauge pressure of 3.8 atm at street level flows into an office building at a speed of 0.61 m/sthrough a pipe 5.0 cm in diameter. The pipe tapers down to 2.6 cm in diameter by the top floor, 18 mabove, where the faucet has been left open. A) Calculate the flow velocity in the pipe on the top floor. Assume no branch pipes and ignore viscosity. B)Calculate the gauge pressure in the pipe on the top floor....
2. Internal Viscous Flow a) Pumps are used to circulate hot water through a home heating system. Summarize, in your own words, all the forces the pump must overcome to maintain a constant flow rate. Use the vector form of the Navier-Stokes equation to prove your answer. b) Apply the solution methods you learned to solve the following engineering problem: Water flows steadily through a smooth, circular, horizontal pipe. The discharge rate is 0.04 m/s and the pipe diameter is...