Find the pressure when the reading of petroleum manometer is 1 cm. Give the answer in...
Problem 2: Fig. 2 shows a multi-fluid manometer used to measure the absolute pressure of the air container at A. What would be the reading L when the absolute pressure at A is 125 kPa? Mercury SG- 13.56, Oil SG 0.86. 01 Air 32 cm 18 em 35 15 cm Fig. 2 Water Mercury
Problem 2: Fig. 2 shows a multi-fluid manometer used to measure the absolute pressure of the air container at A. What would be the reading L...
A manometer connected to a tank gives a column length reading of 12 in of manometer fluid. The surrounding atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi. Determine the absolute pressure inside the tank in psi and kpa. The density of the manometer fluid is 100 lbm/it' and the acceleration of gravity is 32.2 ft/s. Make sure you show your units clearly.
Water flows through a pipe reducer as shown in the figure. If the manometer reading h - 2 m. Find the flow rate in Liters per second. Assume DI-15 cm, D2-10 cm. SG:-0.80 a. What is the effect of the angle θ b. Is this a practical arrangement, if yes why, if not how would you improve it? c. Ca n mercury be used as a manometer fluid in this arrangement? Why, or why not? SG D2 Water Di
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Problem 5: Figure below shows a multi-fluid manometer used to measure the absolute pressure of the air container at A. What would be the reading L when the absolute pressure at A is 125 kPa? Mercury SG = 13.56, Oil SG = 0.86. oil Air 32 cm 18 cm 35 15 cm Mercury Water
1. (a) A differential manometer is used to measure the drop in pressure between two points in a process line containing water. The specific gravity of the manometer fluid is 1.05. The measured levels in each arm are shown below. Calculate the pressure drop between points 1 and 2 in dynes om? 12.5 marks (b) The pressure of gas being pulled through a line by vacuum pump is measured with open-end mercury manometer. A reading of -2 inches is obtained....
* Incorrect. The inclined differential manometer of the figure below contains carbon tetrachloride. Initially the pressure differential between pipes A and B, which contain a brine (SG = 1.11), is zero as illustrated in the figure. It is desired that the manometer give a differential reading of 12 in. (measured along the inclined tube) for a pressure differential of 0.1 psi. Determine the required angle of inclination, O. Brine 12 in. -------Carbon- tetrachloride O= i 27.8
The liquid in the manometer is mercury. Determine the pressure
of the gas in atm. Assume Patm=760mm Hg
Question 15 The pressure of a sample of gas is measured with a open-end manometer at sea level, as shown below. Open end Gas 20.8 cm The liquid in the manometer is mercury. Determine the pressure of the gas in atm. Assume Patm = 760 mm Hg Select the correct answer below: O 0.518 atm O 1.27 atm o 1.74 atm O...
Lab 7 Pressure Distribution on a Circular Cvlinder [10 pts total, 2 subparts as marked In the Pressure Distribution on a Circular Cylinder lab, measurements on a manometer board are taken for the cylinder in the wind tunnel wind (a) At which angle (in degrees) will the cylinder experience the highest pressure using the above coordinate system? [2 pts] (b) Given the following information, calculate P at the given pressure tap in kPa. Then calculate the Coefficient of pressure. [8...
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1. A gas pressure difference is applied to the legs of a U-tube manometer filled with a liquid with S = 1.5. The manometer reading is 286 mm. Find the pressure difference in kPa. (10 points) Convert the pressure 2.5 psi into units of inches of mercury and feet of water (10 points) 2.
1. (10 points) A water manometer is being designed to measure the pressure on a system. What minimum tube diameter (mm) is necessary to keep the capillary height change of the water less than 2 mm? Water surface tension and specific gravity are 72.8 dyne/cm and 1.0, respectively. The contact angle for the water-air-glass interface is 15º.