3. If the reading on the pressure gage is 370 kPa, (a) determine the gage pressure...
1-78 Th Fi e gage pressure of the air in the tank shown in g. Pl-78 is measured to be 80 kPa. Determine the differen- tial height h of the mercury column. Oil SG 0.72 80 kPa 75 cm Water Air 30 cm Mercury SG 13.6 FIGURE P1-78
7 . Determine the differential height h of the mercury column if the gage pressure of the air in the tank shown in is measured to be 80 kPa (Non-anonymous question ) (6 Points) 80 Kpa -Oil SG =.81 60 cm Air -Water 30 cm -Mercury SG -14
Pipe A contains gasoline(SG=0.70) , pipe B contains oil(SG=0.90), and the manometer fluid is mercury. Determine the new differential reading if the pressure in pipe A is decreased 25 kPa, and the pressure in pipe B remains constant. The initial differential reading is 0.30 m as shown. Use unit weight of water = 9810 N/m3 0.4 m Oil 0.3 m , Merc Gasoline?
A fluid manometer is open to the atmosphere as shown in figurel. If the gage pressure of the pressurized air is 0.07MPa, find the differential height h3 if hl=60cm and h2= 45cm. Mercury SG: 13.6 Ar! Methane S6= 0.47 Gasoline 56. 0.70 Figure I
Problem 2: Fig. 2 shows a multi-fluid manometer used to measure the absolute pressure of the air container at A. What would be the reading L when the absolute pressure at A is 125 kPa? Mercury SG- 13.56, Oil SG 0.86. 01 Air 32 cm 18 em 35 15 cm Fig. 2 Water Mercury Problem 2: Fig. 2 shows a multi-fluid manometer used to measure the absolute pressure of the air container at A. What would be the reading L...
Q3) An inclined manometer tube is connected to two closed tanks as shown in the figure below where !-210 cm. A gage was used to measure the pressure at the center of tank A and the reading was 60 kPa. A barometer locates near the tanks reads 72 cm of mercury. Specific weight of water is 9.81 kN/m3 and specific gravity (SG) of mercury is 13.6. a) Find the gage pressure in the center of tank B. b) Find the...
Problem 5: Figure below shows a multi-fluid manometer used to measure the absolute pressure of the air container at A. What would be the reading L when the absolute pressure at A is 125 kPa? Mercury SG = 13.56, Oil SG = 0.86. oil Air 32 cm 18 cm 35 15 cm Mercury Water
Problem 2: Oil at 20 °C (SG 0.88) flows in the 3-cm P= 180 kPa diameter pipe shown in the figure. For the pressure measurements in the figure, determine: a) Whether the flow is up or down b) The head loss between points A and B P 500 kPa 15 m c) The flow rate if losses are about 16% of the 370 velocity head 20 m Problem 2: Oil at 20 °C (SG 0.88) flows in the 3-cm P=...
5) J 2.32] Determine the gage pressure of the water at the point where the manometer attaches. All dimensions are in centimeters (Figure. P2.32) Oil (sp gr 0.85) Air 10 10 7 Water Mercury FIGURE P2.32
Determine the new differential reading along the inclined leg of the mercury manometer of the figure below, if the pressure in pipe A is decreased 25 kPa and the pressure in pipe B remains unchanged. The fluid in A has a specific gravity of 0.9 and the fluid in B is water. Assume h1 = 40 mm, h2 = 20 mm, h3 = 32 mm. Determine the new differential reading along the inclined leg of the mercury manometer of the...