Problems. 1. In the figure shown, a horizontal rectangular tank is to be filled by a liquid whose specific gravity (s.g.) is 2.0 by a pump which delivers. 320 lpm capacity. Cal- culate the following: (a) the mass flow rates (in kg/nr)." (b) the time required to HO fill the tank at half- full level if the tank is 4m, in length and 3m. high, and 2m, wide. PUMP Figures. 1. 2m. K TANK 3m.

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Problems.
1. In the figure shown, a
horizontal rectangular
tank is to be filled by
a liquid whose spocific
gravity (s.g.) is 2.0 by a
pump which delivers
320 lpm capacity. Cal-
culate the following:
(a) the mass flow rates
(in kg/nr)."
(b) the time required to HO
fill the tank at half-
full level if the tank is
4m, in length and 3m.
high, and 2m, wide.
PUMP
2. In a tank containing
air and water, the air
pressure is 3.2 psi abs.,
what is the pressure in
Psi gage 4.5 ft. below the
water surface.
(Paks = Pg + Patm.); P=wh
Figures.
1.
2.
3. In the figure shown, Fluid A
is oil (s.g. = 0.80), Fluid B is
special gage liquid (s.g.l.: s.g.= 2.95),
and x = 1.45 m., determine the
elevation of Fluid A if the
pressure at pt. n is 22.06125 kPag
and it is three-fourts of the
pressure at pt. m.
2m.
Air
PASO
H₂O
3.
T
DEE
T
4.5 ft.
TANK
Fluid
sgl.
n.
.
4m.
Fluid A
oil.
Z = ?
3m.
Transcribed Image Text:Problems. 1. In the figure shown, a horizontal rectangular tank is to be filled by a liquid whose spocific gravity (s.g.) is 2.0 by a pump which delivers 320 lpm capacity. Cal- culate the following: (a) the mass flow rates (in kg/nr)." (b) the time required to HO fill the tank at half- full level if the tank is 4m, in length and 3m. high, and 2m, wide. PUMP 2. In a tank containing air and water, the air pressure is 3.2 psi abs., what is the pressure in Psi gage 4.5 ft. below the water surface. (Paks = Pg + Patm.); P=wh Figures. 1. 2. 3. In the figure shown, Fluid A is oil (s.g. = 0.80), Fluid B is special gage liquid (s.g.l.: s.g.= 2.95), and x = 1.45 m., determine the elevation of Fluid A if the pressure at pt. n is 22.06125 kPag and it is three-fourts of the pressure at pt. m. 2m. Air PASO H₂O 3. T DEE T 4.5 ft. TANK Fluid sgl. n. . 4m. Fluid A oil. Z = ? 3m.
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