Prer m. hydrant nozzle in Fig. 1 has inlet and outlet diameters, D₁ = 8 cm and D₂ = 1.0 cm. Water at 20°C flows through the nozzle at 0.001 m³/s and exits to the atmosphere. The atmospheric pressure is 101.3 KPa. Neglect the weight of the piping and nozzle. Compute: a) The exit fluid velocity, V2, ( b) The inlet pressure, Pl c) The horizontal force which must be resisted by the flange bolts d) The moment acting on the flange neglect the weight of the hydrant and water

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hydrant nozzle in Fig. 1 has inlet
and outlet diameters, D₁ = 8 cm and D₂ 1.0 cm. Water at
20°C flows through the nozzle at 0.001 m³/s and exits to the
atmosphere. The atmospheric pressure is 101.3 KPa. Neglect
the weight of the piping and nozzle. Compute:
a) The exit fluid velocity, V2, (
b)
The inlet pressure, Pl
c)
The horizontal force which must be resisted by the
=
flange bolts S
d) The moment acting on the flange neglect the weight
of the hydrant and water
10 m
8 cm Fig. 1: Water hydrant
1
Transcribed Image Text:Pro er hydrant nozzle in Fig. 1 has inlet and outlet diameters, D₁ = 8 cm and D₂ 1.0 cm. Water at 20°C flows through the nozzle at 0.001 m³/s and exits to the atmosphere. The atmospheric pressure is 101.3 KPa. Neglect the weight of the piping and nozzle. Compute: a) The exit fluid velocity, V2, ( b) The inlet pressure, Pl c) The horizontal force which must be resisted by the = flange bolts S d) The moment acting on the flange neglect the weight of the hydrant and water 10 m 8 cm Fig. 1: Water hydrant 1
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