X Incorrect. Water flows at a rate of 11.9 gallons per minute in a new horizontal...
X Incorrect. Water flows at a rate of 11.9 gallons per minute in a new horizontal 0.89-in-diameter galvanized iron pipe. Determine the pressure gradient, along the pipe. 1 AP AP - 0.095689 psi/ft e Textbook and Media
Water flows at a rate of 8 gallons per minute in a new horizontal 0.65 in diameter galvanized pipe (E=0.0005 ft). Determine the pressure gradient, Ap/l, along the pipe. (Note: 231 ins per gallon)
1.) Water flows at a rate of 10 gallons per minute in a new horizontal 0.75 in diameter galvanized pipe (E=0.0005 ft). Determine the pressure gradient, Ap/1, along the pipe. (note: 231 in' per gallon)
Water flows at a rate of 14.7 gallons per minute in a new horizontal 1.1-in.-diameter galvanized iron pipe. Determine the pressure gradient, Δpl , along the pipe.
Gasoline (SG-0.7) at 70 gallons per minute flows in 200 feet of 3 inch diameter galvanized iron pipe from point A to point B. The pressure at point A is 10 psig. There are no pumps nor turbines in the line. The elevation of point A is 10 it. above a datum line. The pressure at B is atmospheric. What is the elevation of point B? Neglect any minor losses. Assume a friction factor of 0.02.
Five gallons per minute of hot water at 180F and 20 psig is produced in a flow system by injection and condensation of low-pressure steam at 20 psig and 80% quality into cold water at 60F. The calculation basis is one minute. Calculate the steam mass flow rate in lbm/min; also calculate the exit pipe diameter if the velocity is to be maintained at 7ft/s.
Water flows at a rate of 30 gpm through a vertical pipe that changes size and contains a partially-closed valve that causes headloss. Point X is in the 2-inch diameter part of the pipe at elevation 127.15 ft and has a pressure of 65 psi and point Y is in the I inch diameter part of the pipe at elevation 135.23 ft and has a pressure of 62.7 psi. Which direction is water flowing-from X to Y or from Y...
4. Water flows through the pipe as shown with Bolts 80 mm the coefficient of friction between the wheels and the surface is μ = 0.3 . If the weight of the 20m horizontal pipe (roughness = 0.15 mm) is 200N with a diameter of 80mm (Neglect Minor Losses): 3.0 m Galvanized iron What is the velocity in the horizontal pipe and friction factor? 1. What is the fluid pressure at the location of the Bolts? 2. 3. Draw a...
A 6.0 cm diameter horizontal pipe gradually narrows to 3.2 cm When water flows through this pipe at a certain rate, the gauge pressure in these two sections is 35.0 kPa and 26.0 kPa, respectively. Part A What is the volume rate of flow? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. CH MÅ O O ? Units Av= Aυ = Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining
Problem 3. Water flows in a horizontal section of a 20m long pipe. The pipe has a diameter of 0.1m. Determine the velocity of the flow in the pipe if the pipe is made of wrought iron (Esteel pipe = 0.00004m) and the pressure difference is 165kPa over the 20m length.