3. A tube is constructed of a 7.0 cm diameter pipe with a 2.0 cm diameter...
A horizontal tube consists of a 7.0-cm diameter pipe that narrows to a 2.0-cm-diameter throat. In the pipe, the water pressure is twice atmospheric pressure and the water flows with a speed of 0.40 ms. What is the pressure in the throat, assuming that the water behaves like an ideal fluid? The density of water is 1000 kg/m^3, and atmospheric pressure is 1.01 X 10^5Pa
6. A venturi is constructed in an 8.0 cm diameter pipe with a 3.0 cm diameter throat. Water pressure in the pipe is twice atmospheric pressure and it flows with a velocity of 0.30 m/s. What is the pressure in the throat? P-2 3.0cm d 8.0cm
In a section of horizontal pipe with a diameter of 4.0 cm, the pressure is 47 kPa and water is flowing with a speed of 2.0 m/s. The pipe narrows to 2.0 cm. What is the pressure in the narrower region? Treat the water as an ideal incompressible fluid. The density of water is 1000 kg/m3 . (1 kPa = 1000 Pa)
Water flows at speed of 6 m/s through a horizontal pipe of
diameter 3.5 cm. The gauge pressure P1 of the water in the pipe is
1.7 atm. A short segment of the pipe is constricted to a smaller
diameter of 2.4 cm .
What is the gauge pressure of the water flowing through the
constricted segment? Atmospheric pressure is 1.013 × 10^5 Pa. The
density of water is 1000 kg/m^3 . The viscosity of water is
negligible. Answer in...
1. Water is flowing in a pipe as shown in the figure. The diameter of the cross section area A1 is twice the diameter of A2. The velocity of flow v1 is 2.00m/s while h and h2 are 5.00 cm and 30.0 cm, respectively. Take the density of water to be 1000. kg/m3 (a) Find v2 (b) Calculate the pressure difference P P2 between the two ends of the pipe 2
The figure shows a Venturi flow characterized by a a smooth contraction of the pipe diameter D, to a throat diameter D2. The Venturi flow meter is connected to a n-tube manometer at location A where the pipe diameter is D, and to the throat of the contraction at location E where the diameter is D2. Assuming that the density of the air inside the n-tube is negligible, use your knowledge on hydrostatics, continuity and Bernoulli equation to calculate the...
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Exercise 3 Water flows through a pipe with a diameter d. In Venturi tube the diameter is reduced to d2 and a U- tube manometer filled with mercury is used to measure the pressure difference. What is the mass flux m for the following quantities: d1 20 cm, d2 10 cm, pwater 1000 kg/m3, pHg- 13600 kg/m3 and ућ-5 mn. d1 12 AJ
Nominal diameter of the pipe : 0.25 inch Select Venturi diameter : 0.3 ст Select type of Venturi Tube : Welded Tube Process Fluid : Water Manometric Fluid : Carbon tetrachloride Experimental Data Venturi Diameter : 0.003 meter(s) Type of Venturi tube : Welded Tube Nominal Pipe Diameter : 0.25 inch Actual Pipe Diameter : 0.92 cm Process Fluid : Water Density of Process Fluid : 1000 kg per Cubic meter Viscocity of Process Fluid : 0.85 centiPoise Manometric Fluid...
Open with Google Docs ▼ Question 3 Calculate the flow rate of water in a pipe of 30 cm diameter placed in an inclined position where a venturi meter is inserted, having a throat diameter of 15 cm. The difference of pressure between the main and throat is measured by a liquid of s.g. 0.6 in an inverted U-tube which gives a reading of 30 cm. The loss of head between the main and throat is 0.2 times the kinetic...
A) Water moves in a pipe that has a diameter of 34 cm at 1 m/s, but then the pipe reduces to a diameter of 16 cm. Find the velocity of the water in the smaller portion of the pipe. B) Water in a hose with an area of 186 mm2 moves at 4 m/s, but then you cover part of the opening of the hose with your finger, and the water shoots out faster at 26 m/s . Find...