••65 SSM wwW A venturi meter is used to measure the flow speed of a fluid in a pipe. The meter is connected between two sections of the pipe (Fig. 14-50); the cross-sectional area A of the entrance and exit of the meter matches the pipe's cross-sectional area. Between the entrance and exit, the fluid flows from the pipe with speed V and then through a narrow “throat" of cross- sectional area a with speed v. A manometer connects the wider portion of the meter to the narrower portion. The change in the fluid's speed is accompanied by a change Ap in the fluid's pressure, which causes a height difference h of the liquid in the two arms of the manometer. (Here Ap means pressure in the throat minus pres- sure in the pipe.) (a) By applying Bernoulli's equation and the equation of continuity to points 1 and 2 in Fig. 14-50, show that 2а Др p(a² – A²)' V = where p is the density of the fluid. (b) Suppose that the fluid is fresh water, that the cross-sectional areas are 64 cm² in the pipe and 32 cm² in the throat, and that the pressure is 55 kPa in the pipe and 41 kPa in the throat. What is the rate of water flow in cubic meters per second?

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•65 SSM www A venturi meter is used to measure the flow
speed of a fluid in a pipe. The meter is connected between two
sections of the pipe (Fig. 14-50); the cross-sectional area A of the
entrance and exit of the meter matches the pipe's cross-sectional
area. Between the entrance and exit, the fluid flows from the
pipe with speed V and then through a narrow "throat" of cross-
sectional area a with speed v. A manometer connects the wider
portion of the meter to the narrower portion. The change in the
fluid's speed is accompanied by a change Ap in the fluid's pressure,
which causes a height difference h of the liquid in the two arms of
the manometer. (Here Ap means pressure in the throat minus pres-
sure in the pipe.) (a) By applying Bernoulli's equation and the
equation of continuity to points 1 and 2 in Fig. 14-50, show that
2a² Ap
p(a² – A²) '
V =
where p is the density of the fluid. (b) Suppose that the fluid is
fresh water, that the cross-sectional areas are 64 cm? in the pipe
and 32 cm? in the throat, and that the pressure is 55 kPa in the pipe
and 41 kPa in the throat. What is the rate of water flow in cubic
meters per second?
Transcribed Image Text:•65 SSM www A venturi meter is used to measure the flow speed of a fluid in a pipe. The meter is connected between two sections of the pipe (Fig. 14-50); the cross-sectional area A of the entrance and exit of the meter matches the pipe's cross-sectional area. Between the entrance and exit, the fluid flows from the pipe with speed V and then through a narrow "throat" of cross- sectional area a with speed v. A manometer connects the wider portion of the meter to the narrower portion. The change in the fluid's speed is accompanied by a change Ap in the fluid's pressure, which causes a height difference h of the liquid in the two arms of the manometer. (Here Ap means pressure in the throat minus pres- sure in the pipe.) (a) By applying Bernoulli's equation and the equation of continuity to points 1 and 2 in Fig. 14-50, show that 2a² Ap p(a² – A²) ' V = where p is the density of the fluid. (b) Suppose that the fluid is fresh water, that the cross-sectional areas are 64 cm? in the pipe and 32 cm? in the throat, and that the pressure is 55 kPa in the pipe and 41 kPa in the throat. What is the rate of water flow in cubic meters per second?
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