A 1.10 inch diameter pipe is required to carry 47.5 gpm. What flow velocity is required in ft/s?
A 1.10 inch diameter pipe is required to carry 47.5 gpm. What flow velocity is required...
A 1.40 inch diameter pipe is required to carry 37.9 gpm. What flow velocity is required, in ft/s? The answer should be 7.90 ft/s. I'm lost how to get it.
A 2.55 inch diameter pipe is required to carry 46.1 gpm. What flow velocity is required, in ft/s?
questions 1,2,3, and 4 this course is Urban Development Urban Development II CA 2321 1. Calculate the velocity of flow in an 8 inch diameter pipe when the quantity of flow is 400 gpm. Check answer using nomograph. 2. Calculate the velocity of flow in a 200 mm pipe when the quantity of flow is 40 Vs. Check answers using nomograph. 3. Calculate the quantity of flow in a 300 mm pipe(flowing full) when the velocity of flow is 1.38m/s....
Water flows in a pipe that has a 4 ft diameter and the following hypothetical velocity distribution: The velocity is maximum at the centerline and decreases linearly with r to a minimum at the pipe wall. If Vmax = 17 ft/s and Vmin = 10 ft/s, what is the discharge in cubic feet per second and in gallons per minute? The volume flow rate is given by the integral of the velocity over the area Using the correct expression for...
Water flows in a pipe that has a 4 ft diameter and the following hypothetical velocity distribution: The velocity is maximum at the centerline and decreases linearly with r to a minimum at the pipe wall. If Vmax = 15 ft/s and Vmin = 12 ft/s, what is the discharge in cubic feet per second and in gallons per minute? The volume flow rate is given by the integral of the velocity over the area Q = -fvaa Using the...
Sulphuric acid is flowing through a pipe (2.5 inch diameter, 50 ft length) in a velocity of 0.006 m3 /s. The sulphuric acid has a viscosity of 25 mN.s/m2 and density of 1680 kg/m3 while the roughness of the pipe surface is 1.3 mm. If the operating temperature is 290K, determine fluid flow (i.e. laminar, turbulent or others). (Given that 1 m = 39.37 inch).
For a pipe flowing under pressure, what is the minimum pipe diameter needed to carry a flow of 1,250 GPM without exceeding a pressure loss of 16 psi per mile of the pipeline?
Water is flowing full in an 18-inch diameter pipe at a velocity of 8.55 ft/s. Find the discharge, Q, in cfs.
What is the pressure drop for 400 ft of one-inch PVC pipe with a flow of 10 gallons per minute (gpm), assume 50% EL for pipe fittings? (Refer to Figure 10.5 of the course textbook.) Question 4 options: 13 19.2 15.3 20.5
(a) A mixture of hydrocarbon liquids is flowing through a 3 inch diameter pipe at a velocity of 5 ft/s into a tank 5m” in volume. Calculate the time in minutes required to fill the tank. [15 points] (b) If the density of the liquid mixture is 53.041bm/ftº, calculate the mass flow of the liquid in kgm/s. [15 points] (c) If the composition in mass % and the molecular weights of the components in the mixture are as given below...