Q.1 A horizontal tube of 60 m lenght is connected to a water vessel at one end discharges freely into the surrounding at the other end. For the first 35 m of its length from the vessel, the pipe is 120 mm diameter and its diameter is suddenly enlarged to 280 mm ( K for enlargement = 0.5). The height of water level in the tank is 4 m above the center of the tube. Proposing all losses of head which consider, find the of discharge flow. Take the fanning friction as 0.01 along the tube. If the friction factor is (unknown), suggest the method for evaluate the rate of flow. u= 0.002 Ns'm , and p= 1000 kg/m'.

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Q.1 A horizontal tube of 60 m lenght is connected to a water
vessel at one end discharges freely into the surrounding at the
other end. For the first 35 m of its length from the vessel, the
pipe is 120 mm diameter and its diameter is suddenly enlarged
to 280 mm ( K for enlargement = 0.5). The height of water level
in the tank is 4 m above the center of the tube. Proposing all
losses of head which consider, find the of discharge flow. Take
the fanning frietion as 0.01 along the tube. If the friction factor
is (unknown), suggest the method for evaluate the rate of flow.
H= 0.002 Ns'm , and p= 1000 kg/m'.
Transcribed Image Text:Q.1 A horizontal tube of 60 m lenght is connected to a water vessel at one end discharges freely into the surrounding at the other end. For the first 35 m of its length from the vessel, the pipe is 120 mm diameter and its diameter is suddenly enlarged to 280 mm ( K for enlargement = 0.5). The height of water level in the tank is 4 m above the center of the tube. Proposing all losses of head which consider, find the of discharge flow. Take the fanning frietion as 0.01 along the tube. If the friction factor is (unknown), suggest the method for evaluate the rate of flow. H= 0.002 Ns'm , and p= 1000 kg/m'.
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