1.) Soybean oil is being pumped through a uniform- diameter pipe at a steady mass flow rate. A pump supplies 209.2 J/kg mass of fluid flowing. The entrance absolute pressure in the inlet pipe to the pump is 103.4 kN/m^2. The exit section of the pipe downstream from the pump is 3.35 m above the entrance and the exit pressure is 172.4 kN/m^2. Exit and entrance pipes are the same diameter. The fluid is turbulent flow. Calculate the friction loss in the system. The temperature is 303K. Density of soy bean oil = 919 kg/m3.
1.) Soybean oil is being pumped through a uniform- diameter pipe at a steady mass flow rate. A pump supplies 209.2 J/kg mass of fluid flowing. The entrance absolute pressure in the inlet pipe to the pump is 103.4 kN/m^2. The exit section of the pipe downstream from the pump is 3.35 m above the entrance and the exit pressure is 172.4 kN/m^2. Exit and entrance pipes are the same diameter. The fluid is turbulent flow. Calculate the friction loss in the system. The temperature is 303K. Density of soy bean oil = 919 kg/m3.
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P
(V¾ av − U² av) + G(Z₂ − Z₁) +
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Unit for formula (SI)
v=m/s, g= 9.81m/s^2, z=m, P= Pa, p = kg/m^3,
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Transcribed Image Text:1.) Soybean oil is being pumped through a uniform-
diameter pipe at a steady mass flow rate. A pump
supplies 209.2 J/kg mass of fluid flowing. The entrance
absolute pressure in the inlet pipe to the pump is 103.4
kN/m^2. The exit section of the pipe downstream from
the pump is 3.35 m above the entrance and the exit
pressure is 172.4 kN/m^2. Exit and entrance pipes are
the same diameter. The fluid is turbulent flow. Calculate
the friction loss in the system. The temperature is
303K. Density of soy bean oil = 919 kg/m3.
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