Water flows initially from tank A to B through a single pipeline which is 150 mm in diameter and 150 m in length, shown in the figure below. Further development requires that the flow rate is to be increased by 30 % by installing a second pipe in parallel, indicated by the dotted line and 82 m in length, running from A to C. The coefficient of friction for each pipe is 0,015. Determine the diameter of this new pipe.

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Water flows initially from tank A to B through a single pipeline which is 150 mm in
diameter and 150 m in length, shown in the figure below. Further development
requires that the flow rate is to be increased by 30 % by installing a second pipe in
parallel, indicated by the dotted line and 82 m in length, running from A to c. The
coefficient of friction for each pipe is 0,015. Determine the diameter of this new pipe.
= ?
L= 82 m
4 m
0 = 150 mm
L= 80 m
= 150 mm
L = 70 m
Transcribed Image Text:Water flows initially from tank A to B through a single pipeline which is 150 mm in diameter and 150 m in length, shown in the figure below. Further development requires that the flow rate is to be increased by 30 % by installing a second pipe in parallel, indicated by the dotted line and 82 m in length, running from A to c. The coefficient of friction for each pipe is 0,015. Determine the diameter of this new pipe. = ? L= 82 m 4 m 0 = 150 mm L= 80 m = 150 mm L = 70 m
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