(Modeling/similarity) The pressure drop per unit length in a 0.286-in.-diameter gasoline fuel line is to be determined from a laboratory test using the same tubing but with water as the fluid. The pressure drop at a gasoline velocity of 1.93 ft/s is of interest. (a) What water velocity is required? i ft/s (b) At the properly scaled velocity from part (a), the pressure drop per unit length (using water) was found to be 0.477 psf/ft. What is the predicted pressure drop per unit length for the gasoline line? i psf/ft
(Modeling/similarity) The pressure drop per unit length in a 0.286-in.-diameter gasoline fuel line is to be determined from a laboratory test using the same tubing but with water as the fluid. The pressure drop at a gasoline velocity of 1.93 ft/s is of interest. (a) What water velocity is required? i ft/s (b) At the properly scaled velocity from part (a), the pressure drop per unit length (using water) was found to be 0.477 psf/ft. What is the predicted pressure drop per unit length for the gasoline line? i psf/ft
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Transcribed Image Text:(Modeling/similarity) The pressure drop per unit length in a 0.286-in.-diameter gasoline fuel line is to be determined from a laboratory
test using the same tubing but with water as the fluid. The pressure drop at a gasoline velocity of 1.93 ft/s is of interest.
(a) What water velocity is required?
i
ft/s
(b) At the properly scaled velocity from part (a), the pressure drop per unit length (using water) was found to be 0.477 psf/ft. What is
the predicted pressure drop per unit length for the gasoline line?
i
psf/ft
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