Fluid A Fluid B hz Impact tube at center Question C1 Two liquids A & B are flow throw two pipes to a tank of size (L x W x H) and Measuring Liquid (M) it is required to full the tank to level of D. The flow of liquids A & B are measured by means of venturi & Pitot tube respectively as shown in Figure. What time is required to full the tank to level D by these two liquids? Fluid (A) Fluid (B) Mixing Tank R. d, d, P sp.gr u/umax (mm) Ca sp.grA sp.grMh2 d. cp D (cm) (mm) (mm) (cm) (kPa) (m) (m) (m) (m) 148 38.1 18.9 0.965 1.87 2.73 25.8 1.6 0.91 0.868 32.9 0.98 4.16 3.11 5.16 3.47

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Fluid A
Fluid B
P1
Impact tube at
center
Question C1
Two liquids A & B are flow throw two
pipes to a tank of size (L x W x H) and
it is required to full the tank to level of
Measuring
Liquid (M)
D. The flow of liquids A & B are
measured by means of venturi & Pitot
tube respectively as shown in Figure.
What time is required to full the tank
to level D by these two liquids?
Fluid (A)
d,
(cm) (mm) (mm)
Mixing Tank
cp Lw H
(m) (m) (m) (m)
32.9 0.98 4.16 3.11 5.16 3.47
Fluid (B)
P sp.gr u/umax
(mm)
R
d,
Cd
sp.grA sp.grM h2
d
(cm) (kPa)
148
38.1
18.9
0.965
1.87
2.73
25.8
1.6
0.91
0.868
Transcribed Image Text:Fluid A Fluid B P1 Impact tube at center Question C1 Two liquids A & B are flow throw two pipes to a tank of size (L x W x H) and it is required to full the tank to level of Measuring Liquid (M) D. The flow of liquids A & B are measured by means of venturi & Pitot tube respectively as shown in Figure. What time is required to full the tank to level D by these two liquids? Fluid (A) d, (cm) (mm) (mm) Mixing Tank cp Lw H (m) (m) (m) (m) 32.9 0.98 4.16 3.11 5.16 3.47 Fluid (B) P sp.gr u/umax (mm) R d, Cd sp.grA sp.grM h2 d (cm) (kPa) 148 38.1 18.9 0.965 1.87 2.73 25.8 1.6 0.91 0.868
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