1 Determine the velocity at the inlet of the elbow 2 what is the velocity head inside the elbow 3 what is the head loss due to 90 standard elbow 4 Determine the pressure at the entrance of the elbow 5 What is the force due to pressure at the inlet of the elbow 6 What is the force due to pressure at the exit of the elbow 7 what is the reaction force of the elbow in x-direction? 8 What is the reaction force of the elbow in y-direction ? 9 Determine the force of water acting on the elbow 10 Determine the moment about point A
1 Determine the velocity at the inlet of the elbow 2 what is the velocity head inside the elbow 3 what is the head loss due to 90 standard elbow 4 Determine the pressure at the entrance of the elbow 5 What is the force due to pressure at the inlet of the elbow 6 What is the force due to pressure at the exit of the elbow 7 what is the reaction force of the elbow in x-direction? 8 What is the reaction force of the elbow in y-direction ? 9 Determine the force of water acting on the elbow 10 Determine the moment about point A
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1 Determine the velocity at the inlet of the elbow
2 what is the velocity head inside the elbow
3 what is the head loss due to 90 standard elbow
4 Determine the pressure at the entrance of the elbow
5 What is the force due to pressure at the inlet of the elbow
6 What is the force due to pressure at the exit of the elbow
7 what is the reaction force of the elbow in x-direction?
8 What is the reaction force of the elbow in y-direction ?
9 Determine the force of water acting on the elbow
10 Determine the moment about point A

Transcribed Image Text:A 90° standard elbow attached to a 4-in Schedule 40 steel pipe carrying water at 15 °C at 2400 L/min. The
outlet of the elbow discharges into the atmosphere. Consider the energy loss in the elbow.
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