8.38 A steel pipe (e = 0.0002 ft) 13,450 ft long is to convey oil (v = 0.00054 ft-/sec) at 13 cfs from a reservoir with surface elevation 705 ft to one with surface elevation 390 ft. (Fig. P8.38). Theoretically, what pipe size is required?
8.38 A steel pipe (e = 0.0002 ft) 13,450 ft long is to convey oil (v = 0.00054 ft-/sec) at 13 cfs from a reservoir with surface elevation 705 ft to one with surface elevation 390 ft. (Fig. P8.38). Theoretically, what pipe size is required?
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Transcribed Image Text:8.38 A steel pipe (e = 0.0002 ft) 13,450 ft long is
oil (v = 0.00054 ft²/sec) at 13 cfs
to convey
from a reservoir with surface elevation
705 ft to one with surface elevation 390 ft
(Fig. P8.38). Theoretically, what pipe size is
required?

Transcribed Image Text:Az
L, e
Figure P8.38
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