. A venturi develops a low throat pressure which is able to aspirate fluid upward from a reservoir, as shown in Figure P6. Assuming no losses, derive an expression for the velocity V₁ which is just sufficient to draw fluid from the reservoir into the throat.
. A venturi develops a low throat pressure which is able to aspirate fluid upward from a reservoir, as shown in Figure P6. Assuming no losses, derive an expression for the velocity V₁ which is just sufficient to draw fluid from the reservoir into the throat.
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![6. A venturi develops a low throat pressure which is able to aspirate fluid upward
from a reservoir, as shown in Figure P6. Assuming no losses, derive an
expression for the velocity V₁ which is just sufficient to draw fluid from the
reservoir into the throat.
[Ans: V1,min
2gh
√1-(D₁/D₂)4
Water
9
९०
-]
D₁
Water
h
D|li
Figure P6
2.
V₂₁ P₂ = P₁
2](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fc12e18b4-64e2-4716-a49c-e34ea3e09f4a%2F79691c5e-c51d-425f-a13f-814f1dd48af8%2Fkzeayma_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:6. A venturi develops a low throat pressure which is able to aspirate fluid upward
from a reservoir, as shown in Figure P6. Assuming no losses, derive an
expression for the velocity V₁ which is just sufficient to draw fluid from the
reservoir into the throat.
[Ans: V1,min
2gh
√1-(D₁/D₂)4
Water
9
९०
-]
D₁
Water
h
D|li
Figure P6
2.
V₂₁ P₂ = P₁
2
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