Q3/ A petroleum crude oil having a kinematics viscosity 0.0001 m/s is flowing through the piping arrangement shown in the below Figure,The total mass flow rate is equal 10 kg/s entering in pipe (A). The flow divides to three pipes ( B, C, D). The steel pipes are schedule 40 pipe. note that the dynamic viscosity 0.088 kg/m.s. Calculate the following using SI units: 1- The type of flow in pipe (A). 2- The mass velocity in pipe (B) GB. 3- The velocity in pipe (D) Up. 4- The Volumetric flow rate in pipe (D) Qp. 5- The Volumetric flow rate in pipe (C) Qc.

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Using II-Theorem method to Express (n) in terms of dimensionless groups.The
efficiency (n) of a fan depends upon density (p), and dynamic viscosity (u), of the fluid,
angular velocity (@), diameter of the rotator (D), and discharge (Q).
Q3/ A petroleum crude oil having a kinematics viscosity 0.0001 m?/s is flowing through
the piping arrangement shown in the below Figure,The total mass flow rate is equal 10 kg/s
entering in pipe (A) . The flow divides to three pipes ( B, C, D). The steel pipes are schedule
40 pipe. note that the dynamic viscosity 0.088 kg/m.s.
Calculate the following using SI units:
1- The type of flow in pipe (A).
2- The mass velocity in pipe (B) GB.
3- The velocity in pipe (D) Up.
4- The Volumetric flow rate in pipe (D) QD.
5- The Volumetric flow rate in pipe (C) Qc.
Og = 2o mm
Ug = 2UA
Perolenm
crude oIL
A
ma = 1o Kg/s
O = 5o mm
mic = ?
Go = 7000 k9/m.s
Nate that!-
O, = 30 mm.
D:0iameter.
U:velocity
G mass velocity
mimass How vate
Transcribed Image Text:Using II-Theorem method to Express (n) in terms of dimensionless groups.The efficiency (n) of a fan depends upon density (p), and dynamic viscosity (u), of the fluid, angular velocity (@), diameter of the rotator (D), and discharge (Q). Q3/ A petroleum crude oil having a kinematics viscosity 0.0001 m?/s is flowing through the piping arrangement shown in the below Figure,The total mass flow rate is equal 10 kg/s entering in pipe (A) . The flow divides to three pipes ( B, C, D). The steel pipes are schedule 40 pipe. note that the dynamic viscosity 0.088 kg/m.s. Calculate the following using SI units: 1- The type of flow in pipe (A). 2- The mass velocity in pipe (B) GB. 3- The velocity in pipe (D) Up. 4- The Volumetric flow rate in pipe (D) QD. 5- The Volumetric flow rate in pipe (C) Qc. Og = 2o mm Ug = 2UA Perolenm crude oIL A ma = 1o Kg/s O = 5o mm mic = ? Go = 7000 k9/m.s Nate that!- O, = 30 mm. D:0iameter. U:velocity G mass velocity mimass How vate
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