Calculate the required diameter.
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a fluid flows into a tube, and is discharged at point 2 at atmospheric pressure. The difference between dimensions 1 and 2 is 16 m, and the length of the tube between dimensions 1 and 2 is 966 meters (figure). The pressure at point 1 is p1 = 2.5 kpa, man the roughness of the material is ε = 0.5 mm, the specific gravity of the fluid is ρ = 719 kg / m3, the viscosity μ = 2.92 * 10-4 pa * s, and the flow rate is 0.10 m3/s. Calculate the required diameter. Disregard payment load losses
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