The circular cross section tank with a height of (0,721 +0,221 +1,521=2.4+3*0,021) m and a radius of 321mm is filled with 1,521 m deep water. Water in the tank is rotating around its axis with an angular speed of 12,1 rad/s, water at a mass flow rate of 12,1 kg/s is added. i) Find the time required for the water not to overflow from the tank ii) Find the hydrostatic force applied to the lateral surface between A-B points at  Dt = 3,21 sec. The temperature of the water in the tank and discharge is 15 oC. Solve the problem by making the necessary assumptions and drawing the schematic figure.  a=2b=1

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Question 1) The circular cross section tank with a height of (0,721 +0,221 +1,521=2.4+3*0,021) m and a radius of 321mm is filled with 1,521 m deep water. Water in the tank is rotating around its axis with an angular speed of 12,1 rad/s, water at a mass flow rate of 12,1 kg/s is added. i) Find the time required for the water not to overflow from the tank ii) Find the hydrostatic force applied to the lateral surface between A-B points at  Dt = 3,21 sec. The temperature of the water in the tank and discharge is 15 oC. Solve the problem by making the necessary assumptions and drawing the schematic figure. 

a=2b=1

 

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Write the relation between volumetric flow rate, density, and the mass flow rate.

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Write the expression of the volumetric flow rate.

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