For an incompressible fluid flowing in a pipe of various diameters, the fluid velocity is slower in the smaller diameter section of pipe.
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For an incompressible fluid flowing in a pipe of various diameters, the fluid velocity is slower...
For an incompressible fluid flowing in a pipe of various diameters, the fluid velocity is faster in the smaller diameter section of pipe. T of F?
An incompressible fluid is flowing through a vertical pipe with a constriction. The wide section is 2.00 cm in diameter and is at the top of the pipe. The pressure of the fluid in the wide section at the top is 200 kPa. The velocity of the fluid in the wide section is 4.00 m/s. The narrow section is located 2.00 m below the wide section. What is the diameter of the narrow section, if the pressure of the fluid...
Water is flowing through a horizontal pipe with an inside diameter of 8.00cm. The pipe narrows to an inside diameter of 3.75cm. Assume the water is an ideal incompressible fluid. What is the velocity of the fluid initially, v_1 (when It is flowing in the 8.00cm diameter section) if the velocity of the water in the narrow part of the pipe is measured at V_2 = 27m/s? If the initial pressure is known to be 670 kPa what is the...
An incompressible fluid of uniform density flows through an infinitely long pipe. See picture below. In the section shown, the pipe narrows from a diameter of 4 cm to a diameter of x cm, and the fluid is flowing through the narrow region at a speed of 3 m/s. What is the flow speed of the fluid in the wide region of the pipe? 4 cm 3 m/s O 169e" m/s O 12.22m/s o 3x4 m/s ೧ 4g m/s 3x2...
e) Write down: i) the equation for mass conservation for an incompressible fluid flowing through a tube of varying diameter, and ii) Bernoulli's equation. iii) Water is supplied to a house through an inlet pipe having an internal diameter of 40 mm. A pipe of internal diameter 20 mm delivers water to an upper level, 5.5 m above the inlet pipe at a rate of 4 L/min. and a pressure of 2 atm. Calculate the pressure of the water at...
Q5 A process fluid is flowing with a velocity of 4 m/s in a steel pipe having a diameter of 187 mm and a length of 1 m and maintaining the pipe surface temperature of 96.C. The fluid is entering the pipe at a temperature of 25 C and leaving with a temperature of 76C, take Prandtl number as 12. The density and viscosity of the fluid are 1210 kg/m?, 1 x10Ns/m respectively and its thermal conductivity is 5x102 w/mk....
The laminar flow of a permanent incompressible Newtonian fluid in a long cylindrical pipe with a diameter D in vertical position is considered. Gravitational effects are taken into account, flow is carried out with a constant pressure gradient and gravity effect in the z- direction. a. Express the problem on the figure, write the given and accepted. b. Find the velocity profile in the fluid. c. Develop the relations that express the volumetric flow and shear stress in the pipe...
An incompressible fluid flows steadily through a pipe that has change in diameter. The fluid speed at a location where the pipe diameter is 0.400 m is 1.28 m/s. What is the fluid speed at a location where the diameter has narrowed to 0.200 m? 1.28 m/s 2.56 m/s 0.64 m/s 0.32 m/s 5.12 m/s
Question 1: Derive an expression for the shear stress at the pipe wall when an incompressible fluid flows through a pipe under pressure. Use dimensional analysis with the following significant parameters: pipe diameter D, flow velocity V, fluid viscosity u and density, p of the fluid.
Considera steady, incompressible laminar flow of a Newtonian fluid in a pipe ignoring the effects of gravity. When a constant pressure gradient is applied in the x-direction, demonstrate that the maximum velocity of the fluid is given by 2 times of its average velocity.