A U-tube manometer is used to measure the pressure drop of water (density=1000Kg/m3) in a pipe...
A mercury U-tube manometer is used to measure the pressure above atmosphere of water in a pipe. The water is in contact with the mercury in the left hand limb. 1. Sketch the arrangement and explain its action. 2. If the mercury is 30 cm below (A) in the left limb and 20 cm above (A) in the right limb, what is the gauge pressure at (A). take specific gravity equal to 13.6. 3. If the pressure at (A) is...
working plz 5) A U-tube manometer is used to measure the pressure of water in a pipe line, which is in excess of atmospheric pressure. The right limb of the manometer contains mercury and is open to atmosphere water and mercury is in the left limb. Determine the pressure of water in the main line, if the difference in level of mercury in the limbs of U-tube is 10 cm and the free surface of mercury is in level with...
1.11 (Tutorial). Determine the gage pressure at A as read by the U-tube manometer. Density of water is p 1000 kg/m3 and the specific gravity of mercury is SGmercury 13.6. 3.7 m 3.5 m Water Figure 1.11
Water Problem 1 A simple U-tube manometer is attached to a pipe as shown in the figure. Calculate the pressure at point A. Mercury (s.g. = 13.6)
step by step theory and solution matching the theory . One end of a U-tube manometer with mercury (SG = 13.6) is connected to a pipeline transporting oil (SG = 0.86). The other end of the manometer is open. If the mercury level difference is 24 cm and there is 13 cm of oil above the mercury in the connected limb, what is the pressure in the pipe where the manometer is connected?
If the mercury in the manometer was replaced with water, how high a U-tube would be required to measure the vacuum you applied in this lab exercise? (The specific gravity of mercury is 13.6.)
Question 3: A simple U-tube manometer is shown in Figure 2. One end of the U-tube is connected to the pipe A so that the pressure at A (PA) is to be measured. The other end is left to be open to the atmosphere. The U-tube contains a liquid (mercury with specific gravity slig-13.54) called the gage fluid, which does not mix with the fluid (water). If the reading of inside pipe A
U-tube manometer are commonly used to measure pressure Po of the air space inside a water tank, see figure below. Given readings (measure from ground level) 20 = 200 cm, 21 = 90 cm, z2 = 120 cm, zz = 100 cm 24 = 110 cm. Determine the gauge pressure Po - Pa. (Neglect air density, water density is p = 1000 kg/m) Air po 12o Wate Water Air pa water Ground SG=13.6
1. (a) A differential manometer is used to measure the drop in pressure between two points in a process line containing water. The specific gravity of the manometer fluid is 1.05. The measured levels in each arm are shown below. Calculate the pressure drop between points 1 and 2 in dynes om? 12.5 marks (b) The pressure of gas being pulled through a line by vacuum pump is measured with open-end mercury manometer. A reading of -2 inches is obtained....
Y = 3 m (pa-pb) = 46 KN/m^2 Q.2. Figure:2 shows a U tube differential manometer connecting two pressure pipes at A and B. The pipe A and B contains water and manometer fluid is mercury. If the pressure difference between two pipe (p.-p.) is (X) kN/m’. Calculate the difference in level (h). (3 Marks) Water water 0.3 m у h Mercury Sp. gravity 13.6