A pipe has a diameter of 2 m, a flow of 1.6 m3 /s, S = 0.001, n = 0.01, find the normal and the critical depth for this pipe
Air flows in a 0.50 m diameter pipe at a rate of 15 m/s as shown in Figure 6 Q4 (a) The pipe diameter changes to 1.0 m through a sudden expansion K, Note: For sudden expansion: Assess the pressure rise across this expansion. i. (9 marks) Explain how there can be a pressure rise across the expansion when i there is an energy loss (K, # 0) (2 marks) D2-1.0m Di-0.50 m Q= 15 m/s (1) (2) Figure 6:...
The flow rate of a liquid through a 2.0 cm radius pipe is 0.008 m3/s. The average fluid velocity in the pipe is: 6.37 m/s 0.04 m/s 2.00 m/s 4.64 m/s 0.64 m/s How large a force is necessary to stretch a 2 mm ‑diameter steel wire by 1%? 6,280 N 3,140 N 12,560 N 9,420 N 7,650 N
A pipe caring water with volumetric flow rate 0.6 m3/s branches into five pipes. The first pipe is (diameter=33Cm and velocity=1.3m/s), the second pipe is (diameter=32Cm), the third pipe is (diameter=26Cm and velocity=1.8m/s), the fourth pipe is (diameter=28Cm and velocity=2.2m/s), while the fifth pipe is (diameter=25Cm and velocity=2m/s). Find the velocity in the second pipe. Density of water=1000kg/m3. Select one: O a. 1.982 m/s Ob. 1.883 m/s O c. 2.014 m/s O d. 2.121 m/s O e. 2.231 m/s
#2 Turbulent Flow in Pipes Water (p-1000 kg/m3, щ-0.001 N. s/m2) flows through a 0.1 m pipe at 0.1 m/s. . Verify that the flow is turbulent by showing Re >4000 The profile of the mean velocity is given by 4 4 and v 0 in units of m/s. (Here u refers to the axial flow velocity and v refers to the radial velocity.) We are also given 0.0004, v0.0001, and vv 0.0004 in units of m'/s2. Compute the turbulent...
Determine the channel slope for a 1 m diameter circular pipe running partially full at 0.7 m and is supposed to convey a flow of 2.3 m3 /s. Use Manning’s n = 0.02.
Water at 20°C flows at 0.08 m3/s through a pipe and is metered by a 12 cm diameter long-radius flow nozzle (d = 12 cm). If the pressure drop across the nozzle is 25 kPa, what is the diameter of the pipe (D)? Use: Pwater = 998 kg/m3; Hwater = 0.001 kg/m-s. Express your answer in centimeters (cm). D
A horizontal pipe of diameter 0.853 m has a smooth constriction to a section of diameter 0.5118 m. The density of oil flowing in the pipe is 821 kg/m3 . If the pressure in the pipe is 7420 N/m2 and in the constricted section is 5565 N/m2 , what is the rate at which oil is flowing? Answer in units of m3/s.
Question 2 -Laminar Flow A liquid (ρ = 1000 kg/m3; μ = 10-1 N . s/2 m: v-104 m2/s) flows uniformly with a mean velocity of 1.5 m/s in a pipe with a diameter of 100 mm. Show that the flow is laminar. Also, find the friction factor fand the head loss per meter of pipe length.
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...
At a flow rate (velocity) of 3 m/s, what is the volumetric flow rate in m3/s (Q) through a 0.1 m inside diameter pipe?