Exercise 4.7 Water flows from a reservoir to the pipe measuring 15 m length and a diameter of 40 mm due to sharp inlet. The pipe is suddenly enlarged to 70 mm and length of 25 m. Given discharge is 2.8 x 10³ m³/s and coefficient of friction for both pipes is 0.03, determine the; i. Situation above by the aid of diagram ii. Velocity in pipe 1, V₁ iii. Velocity in pipe 2, V₂ iv. Head loss due to sharp inlet, h V. Head loss due to friction pipe 1 vi. Head loss due to sudden enlargement, h vii. Head loss due to friction pipe 2 (Answer: ii. 2.228 m/s iii. 0.728 m/s iv. 0.127 m v. 11.385 m vi. 0.115 m vii. 1.158 m)

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FLUID MECHANICS/CHAPTER 4
Exercise 4.7
Water flows from a reservoir to the pipe measuring 15 m length and a diameter of 40 mm due to sharp
inlet. The pipe is suddenly enlarged to 70 mm and length of 25 m. Given discharge is 2.8 x 10³ m³/s and
coefficient of friction for both pipes is 0.03, determine the;
i. Situation above by the aid of diagram
ii.
Velocity in pipe 1, V₁
iii.
Velocity in pipe 2, V₂
iv.
Head loss due to sharp inlet, h
Head loss due to friction pipe 1
Head loss due to sudden enlargement, hu
(Answer: ii. 2.228 m/s iii. 0.728 m/s iv. 0.127 m v. 11.385 m vi. 0.115 m vii. 1.158 m)
V.
vi.
vii. Head loss due to friction pipe 2
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Transcribed Image Text:FLUID MECHANICS/CHAPTER 4 Exercise 4.7 Water flows from a reservoir to the pipe measuring 15 m length and a diameter of 40 mm due to sharp inlet. The pipe is suddenly enlarged to 70 mm and length of 25 m. Given discharge is 2.8 x 10³ m³/s and coefficient of friction for both pipes is 0.03, determine the; i. Situation above by the aid of diagram ii. Velocity in pipe 1, V₁ iii. Velocity in pipe 2, V₂ iv. Head loss due to sharp inlet, h Head loss due to friction pipe 1 Head loss due to sudden enlargement, hu (Answer: ii. 2.228 m/s iii. 0.728 m/s iv. 0.127 m v. 11.385 m vi. 0.115 m vii. 1.158 m) V. vi. vii. Head loss due to friction pipe 2 Solution for Exercise 4.7
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