Vater flows in a steel pipe (d= 40 mm, k= 0.045 x 10m, u = 0.001 kgims) with a rate of 1.0 l/s. etermine the friction coefficient and the head loss due to friction per meter length of ne pipe using Moody chart (Figure 2)

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6 Water flows in a steel pipe (d - 40 mm, k = 0.045 x 10-³m, µ = 0.001 kg/ms) with a rate
of 1.0 l/s.
%3D
Determine the friction coefficient and the head loss due to friction per meter length of
the pipe using
a)
Moody chart (Figure 2)
iner fow
en o
Complete turbulence, rough pipes
0.007
0.00
kmm
1-10
0.3-3
0.2-1
0.25
0.15
G004
Riveted steel
Concrete
Wood stave
Cast iron
Galvanized steel
Asphated cst ron 0,12
Commercid steel
or wrought iron
Drawn fubing
0.003
Snooth pipes
0.045
0.001s
0.002
10
Reynolda number Re0
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Figure 2
Frietion factor f
Transcribed Image Text:6 Water flows in a steel pipe (d - 40 mm, k = 0.045 x 10-³m, µ = 0.001 kg/ms) with a rate of 1.0 l/s. %3D Determine the friction coefficient and the head loss due to friction per meter length of the pipe using a) Moody chart (Figure 2) iner fow en o Complete turbulence, rough pipes 0.007 0.00 kmm 1-10 0.3-3 0.2-1 0.25 0.15 G004 Riveted steel Concrete Wood stave Cast iron Galvanized steel Asphated cst ron 0,12 Commercid steel or wrought iron Drawn fubing 0.003 Snooth pipes 0.045 0.001s 0.002 10 Reynolda number Re0 Image of chart- Published Anonymously-physicsforums.com Figure 2 Frietion factor f
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