The system shown in the diagram consists of 1200m of cast-iron pipe with an internal diameter of 5cm (roughness of 0.00015 ft), two 45o and four 90o long radius elbows, a fully open bevel seat globe valve, and a sharp exit into a reservoir. If the elevation difference between the inlet and level in the reservoir is 10m, what gauge pressure is required at point 1 to deliver 0.005m^3/s of water at 20oC into the reservoir (use density of 998.2 kg/m^3 and a viscosity of 0.001002 Pa s)?
ANSWER = 2681 kPa
The system shown in the diagram consists of 1200m of cast-iron pipe with an internal diameter...
Problem 5: The system in the Figure consists of 1200 m of 5 cm cast-iron pipe, two 45o and four 90 flanged long-radius elbows, a fully open flanged globe valve, and a sharp exit into a reservoir. If the elevation at point 1 is 400 m, what gage pressure is required at point 1 to deliver 0.005 m3/s of water at 20°C into the reservoir? Elevation 500 m Sharp exit 45° Open globe 45 Problem 5: The system in the...
3) The system in Figure below consists of 1200 m of 5 cm cast-iron pipe, two 45° and four 90° flanged long-radius elbows, a fully open flanged globe valve, and a sharp exit into a reservoir. If the elevation at point 1 is 400 m, what gage pressure is required at point 1 to deliver 0.005 m3/s of water at 20°C into the reservoir? (For water at 20°C, take p-998 kg/m3 and u-0.001 kg/m-s. For cast iron, take ε 0.26...
this is all of the information given Problem 3. A piping system consists of 1200 m of 5 cm diameter cast-iron pipe, two 45° and four 90° flanged long-radius elbows, a fully open flanged globe valve, and a sharp submerged exit into a reservoir. The elevation of the outlet relative to the inlet is 100 m. What gage pressure is required at the inlet to deliver 0.005 m2/s of water at 20°C into the reservoir? Assume that the density and...