a) An oil with a density of 870 kg/m³ and kinematic viscosity of 10.7 mm²/s flows at a rate of 0.1 m³/s through a galvanised iron pipe 100 mm diameter. The oil flows over a distance of 1000 m and the pipe has a slope in 1 in 500. Determine the (i) loss of head using two different approaches/equations and comment on any differences/assumptions. pressure drop as the oil flows over the full distance of 1000 m. (ii)
a) An oil with a density of 870 kg/m³ and kinematic viscosity of 10.7 mm²/s flows at a rate of 0.1 m³/s through a galvanised iron pipe 100 mm diameter. The oil flows over a distance of 1000 m and the pipe has a slope in 1 in 500. Determine the (i) loss of head using two different approaches/equations and comment on any differences/assumptions. pressure drop as the oil flows over the full distance of 1000 m. (ii)
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![a) An oil with a density of 870 kg/m³ and kinematic viscosity of 10.7 mm²/s flows at a rate
of 0.1 m³/s through a galvanised iron pipe 100 mm diameter. The oil flows over a
distance of 1000 m and the pipe has a slope in 1 in 500. Determine the
(i)
loss of head using two different approaches/equations and comment on any
differences/assumptions.
(ii)
pressure drop as the oil flows over the full distance of 1000 m.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fefb4df56-1a59-4d0b-8f87-2a5d1458ac7e%2Fc5181d24-e32d-4417-a982-f118698a0f1d%2Fyzwhh3e_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:a) An oil with a density of 870 kg/m³ and kinematic viscosity of 10.7 mm²/s flows at a rate
of 0.1 m³/s through a galvanised iron pipe 100 mm diameter. The oil flows over a
distance of 1000 m and the pipe has a slope in 1 in 500. Determine the
(i)
loss of head using two different approaches/equations and comment on any
differences/assumptions.
(ii)
pressure drop as the oil flows over the full distance of 1000 m.
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