A converging elbow tirms water to a nozzle in a vertical plane, The elbow cross section diameter is (20 cm) at the inlet, and (10 cm) at the outlet. The water volume flow rate is (200 L/s) and the elbow inlet pressure is unknown but it discharge the water 1o the atmosphere (101.325 kpa). Calculate the horizontal and vertical force required to old the elbow in place. (neglect the weight of elbow and water).

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A converging elbow tirms water to a nozzle in a vertical plane, The elbow cross section diameter is (20 cm) at the inlet, and (10 cm) at the outlet. The water volume flow rate is (200 L/s) and the elbow inlet pressure is unknown but it discharge the water 1o the atmosphere (101.325 kpa). Calculate the horizontal and vertical force required to old the elbow in place. (neglect the weight of elbow and water).
A converging elbow turns water to a nozzle in a vertical plame. The elbow cross section diameter is
(20 cm) at the inlet, and (10 cm) at the outlet. The water volume flow rate is (200 L/s) and the elbow
inlet pressure is unknown but it discharge the water to the atmosphere (101.325 kpa). Calculate the
horizontal and vertical force required to hold the elbow in place. (neglect the weight of elbow and
P2 A2
water).
D-10 cm
17
PI AI
D- 20 cm
(1)
Transcribed Image Text:A converging elbow turns water to a nozzle in a vertical plame. The elbow cross section diameter is (20 cm) at the inlet, and (10 cm) at the outlet. The water volume flow rate is (200 L/s) and the elbow inlet pressure is unknown but it discharge the water to the atmosphere (101.325 kpa). Calculate the horizontal and vertical force required to hold the elbow in place. (neglect the weight of elbow and P2 A2 water). D-10 cm 17 PI AI D- 20 cm (1)
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