How it's solved A viscous fluid is flowing through two different horizontal pipes. The pressure difference...
What does Δp = QR mean in words? Pushing a viscous fluid through a pipe requires a drop in pressure along the direction in which the fluid is flowing through the pipe. If there is no pressure difference across a pipe, the flow is 1/R. If you increase the flow of a viscous fluid, you increase the pressure at the end of the pipe toward which the fluid if flowing. A viscous fluid will always move more and more quickly...
Two round pipes have water flowing through them. Pipe B is half of the diameter of pipe A. If the average velocity of the flow through both pipes is the same, what is QA/QB? 7. Two round pipes have water flowing through them. Pipe B is half of the diameter of pipe A. If the average velocity of the flow through both pipes is the same, what is QA/QB? A Į B
12. A fluid is flowing through a pipe with a radius of 5.1 x 10-3 m. The viscosity of the fluid is 1.0 x 10-3 Pa-s. A flow rate of 2.8 x 10-4 m3/s is required, and it is found that a pressure difference of 1.8 × 103 Pa is needed to drive this flow. With this information, calculate the length of the pipe. Hint: assume the flow is viscous flow (a) 1.7 m (b) 5.9 m (c) 3.2 cm...
Water is flowing through two horizontal pipes of different diameters which are connected together. The speed of water in the first pipe is 4m/s, diameters of the pipe is 2cm, and the pressure is 2 ×104N/m2 . The density of water is 1000kg/m3 . The diameter of the second pipe is 4cm. Calculate the speed and pressure of water in the second pipe.
A liquid is flowing through a horizontal pipe whose radius is 0.0346 m. The pipe bends straight upward through a height of 11.0 m and joins another horizontal pipe whose radius is 0.0625 m. What volume flow rate will keep the pressures in the two horizontal pipes the same? 2 2 2 2
Predict how the fluid speed and fluid pressure change as the fluid moves through different sized pipes and undergoes elevation changes. Speed (Increase, decrease, remain the same) Pressure (Increase, decrease, remain the same) Pipe
Question 5 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A liquid is flowing through a horizontal pipe whose radius is 0.0238 m. The pipe bends straight upward through a height of 7.20 m and joins another horizontal pipe whose radius is 0.0570 m. What volume flow rate will keepſ the pressures in the two horizontal pipes the same?
Question 5 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A liquid is flowing through a horizontal pipe whose radius is 0.0238 m. The pipe bends straight upward through a height of 7.20 m and joins another horizontal pipe whose radius is 0.0570 m. What volume flow rate will keepſ the pressures in the two horizontal pipes the same? 21,
Water is flowing into a factory in a horizontal pipe with a radius of 0.0173 m at ground level. This pipe is then connected to another horizontal pipe with a radius of 0.0300 m on a floor of the factory that is 10.6 m higher. The connection is made with a vertical section of pipe and an expansion joint. Determine the volume flow rate that will keep the pressure in the two horizontal pipes the same.
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.