The fuel line in an automobile is made of drawn copper tubing, -standard, type M. A schematic of a fuel line from tank to fuel pump is shown in Figure P5.31. For a fuel flow of 10 cm³/s, determine the pressure drop in this portion of the line (1 to 2). The system includes 2 m of tubing. See textbook for properties of gasoline. Assume all bends are flanged, not threaded FIGURE P5.31 Patm 8 cm 6 cm
The fuel line in an automobile is made of drawn copper tubing, -standard, type M. A schematic of a fuel line from tank to fuel pump is shown in Figure P5.31. For a fuel flow of 10 cm³/s, determine the pressure drop in this portion of the line (1 to 2). The system includes 2 m of tubing. See textbook for properties of gasoline. Assume all bends are flanged, not threaded FIGURE P5.31 Patm 8 cm 6 cm
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Transcribed Image Text:The fuel line in an automobile is made of drawn copper tubing, -standard, type
M. A schematic of a fuel line from tank to fuel pump is shown in Figure P5.31.
For a fuel flow of 10 cm³/s, determine the pressure drop in this portion of the
line (1 to 2). The system includes 2 m of tubing.
See textbook for properties of gasoline. Assume all bends are flanged, not threaded
FIGURE P5.31
Patm
8 cm
6 cm
TABLE C.2
Dimensions of Seamless Copper Tubing
Outside Diameter
Internal Diameter
Flow Area
Standard Size
(in.)
(cm)
Туре
(ft)
(cm)
(ft²)
(cm?)
0.375
0.953
K
0.02542
0.775
0.0005074
0.4717
0.02625
0.801
0.0005412
0.5039
0.0008814
0.8203
0.936 6
K
0.03350
0.001008
0.03583
0.03750
0.500
1.270
M
0.001 104
1.024
1.410
1.505
0.04392
0.001515
0.04542
0.04742
0.625
1.588
0.001620
0.001766
1,642
2.156
2.246
0.750
1.905
0.05433
0.002319
L
0.05550
0.002419
K
0.06208
0.003027
2.811
0.875
2.222
3.123
0.06542
0.06758
1.994
0.003361
M.
2.060
0.003587
3.333
0.08292
0.08542
0.08792
2.528
2.604
0.005400
0.005730
0.006071
5.019
5.326
5.641
1.125
2.858
L
M
2.680
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