15 p Z2 Z1 ials Consider the tank open to the atmosphere. Find the NPSHA (in...
A pump move warm water at 120F from a reservoir open to atmosphere. The pipe is 6" diameter cast and has a standard 90 degree elbow and a fully open gate valve. The pump draws water from a pipe submerged below the water surface. The pump is 10 feet above the reservoir surface, and there are 20 feet of pipe in the inlet section. If the flow rate is 1,650 gpm, what is the NPSHA at the pump inlet?
Two large tanks are open to the atmosphere at the top. Water s
pumped from the lower tank to the upper tank through a single PVC
(smooth) pipe. The relationship between Velocity in the pipe (ft/s)
and the pump head (ft) is given. There are no significant minor
losses. What is the flow rate, Q (cfs), in the pipe?
Pump Coefficients 1.30 sec /ft Pipe Length Inside Pipe Diameter 300 ft 0.250 feet a = 3.24 sec b 107.00 ft...
A 3-m-diameter tank is initially filled with water 2 m above the center of a sharp-edged 10-cm-diameter orifice. The tank water surface is open to the atmosphere, and the orifice drains to the atmosphere through a 100-m-long pipe. The friction coefficient of the pipe is taken to be 0.015 and the effect of the kinetic energy correction factor can be neglected. In order to drain the tank faster, a pump is installed near the tank exit. Water tank Pump Required...
A liquid chemical is pumped from a storage tank open to the atmosphere, into a reactor with pressure of 2.0 atm gauge above the liquid level. The liquid density is 1200 kg/m3 and viscosity is 1.45 cP. The required volumetric flow rate is 1.25 x 103 m/s. The pipeline is 100 m long in total, made of commercial steel pipe, 2 in. size and Schedule 40. The gate valve is wide open. 10 m Reactor Calculate: (a) The discharge velocity...
A 3-m-diameter tank is initially filled with water 2 m above the center of a sharp-edged 10-cm-diameter orifice. The tank water surface is open to the atmosphere, and the orifice drains to the atmosphere through a 100-m-long pipe. The friction coefficient of the pipe is taken to be 0.015 and the effect of the kinetic energy correction factor can be neglected. In order to drain the tank faster, a pump is installed near the tank exit. Water tank Pump 6...
what is the velocity head at the inlet pump?
Find the value of head loss (consider entrance, friction,
elbow and valve losses). Also, find pressure at the inlet
pump
water is at 80 degrees C
Water is being pumped from the tank at a rate of 475 L/min
-115 m E Pump Globe valve fully open DN 65 Schedule 40 steel pipe 1.40 m 0.75 m Standard elbows (2)
A turbo pump transfers water from tank 1 to tank to tank 2 as
shown in the picture below. The diameter of the piping system is D=
4in and the total length of pipes is L=620 ft. the elevation
difference is Z1-Z2= 30ft. Use the chart for KL values.
a) determine the flow rate (Q)
b) power of the pump in HP
Note that you can write out both mass balance equation and energy equation of the head form for...
A turbo pump transfers water from tank 1 to tank to tank 2 as
shown in the picture below. The diameter of the piping system is D=
4in and the total length of pipes is L=620 ft. the elevation
difference is Z1-Z2= 30ft. Use the chart for KL values.
a) determine the flow rate (Q)
b) power of the pump in HP
Note that you can write out both mass balance equation and energy equation of the head form for...
A pump transports water from Tank 1 to Tank 2 through a constant-diameter piping system as shown below (not to scale). The flow rate is controlled by two gate valves, the gate valve I controls the main pipeline, while the gate valve II controls the loop line from T-joint A to T-joint B. All pipes are galvanized steel pipe of diameter D = 4 in. It has a total length of Li2= 620 ft from tank 1 to tank 2....
1. Water at 100°F is pumped from a sea-level reservoir to a tank open to the atmosphere through a new 14-in ID galvanized iron pipe as shown below. The minor loss coefficients in the suction and discharge piping are EK = 1.5 and Eduk = 7.2. Perform the following: a. derive the equation for the system curve as hy = a + b where he and a have units of feet and b has units of ft/gpm); b. plot the...