A pipe of diameter 18 cm, is used to pump the water to the house in the Hamra hill at the height of 50 m than the ground. The discharge at the end of the pipe is 220 lit/s. The pressure gauge is fitted at the entry of the pipe in the ground is 35 N/cm². Find the following: (i) The velocity head at the entry of pipe (in m) (ii) Pressure head at the inlet (in m) (iii) Total available energy per unit weight of the water at the pipe inlet (unit in m) (Enter only the values by referring to the units given in brackets & DO NOT write the unit & do not send the handwritten answers to my mail id....)

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A pipe of diameter 18 cm, is used to pump
the water to the house in the Hamra hill at
the height of 50 m than the ground. The
discharge at the end of the pipe is 220 lit/s.
The pressure gauge is fitted at the entry of
the pipe in the ground is 35 N/cm².
Find the following:
(i) The velocity head at the entry of pipe (in
m)
(ii) Pressure head at the inlet (in m)
(iii) Total available energy per unit weight of
the water at the pipe inlet (unit in m)
(Enter only the values by referring to the
units given in brackets & DO NOT write the
unit & do not send the handwritten
answers to my mail id....)
velocity head at the entry of the pipe is =
(unit in m)
pressure head at inlet = (unit in m)
Total available energy per unit weight of the
water at inlet of the pipe (unit in m) ,
Transcribed Image Text:A pipe of diameter 18 cm, is used to pump the water to the house in the Hamra hill at the height of 50 m than the ground. The discharge at the end of the pipe is 220 lit/s. The pressure gauge is fitted at the entry of the pipe in the ground is 35 N/cm². Find the following: (i) The velocity head at the entry of pipe (in m) (ii) Pressure head at the inlet (in m) (iii) Total available energy per unit weight of the water at the pipe inlet (unit in m) (Enter only the values by referring to the units given in brackets & DO NOT write the unit & do not send the handwritten answers to my mail id....) velocity head at the entry of the pipe is = (unit in m) pressure head at inlet = (unit in m) Total available energy per unit weight of the water at inlet of the pipe (unit in m) ,
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