WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING (CL)
WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING (CL)
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.1.1P
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The head loss due to friction in a long pipe using Manning’s equation and Hazen Williams equation.

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Answer to Problem 11.1.1P

Manning’s equation: 0.522 m and 2.09 m

Hazen Williams equation: 0.638 m and 2.3 m

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Diameter=1mLengthofpipe=300mn=0.013C=100Q=1m3/sand2m3/s

Formula used:

hL=[n2L(AR2/3)2]Q2where,hLisheadlossnisManning'scoefficientLislengthofpipeAisareaRishydraulicradiusQisdischarge

QA=0.849CR0.63(hLL)0.54where,QisdischargeAisareaCisWilliamHazenscoefficientRishydraulicradiushLisheadlossLislengthofpipe

Using Manning’s equation, the head loss for the discharge of 1m3/s is

hL=[n2L(AR2/3)2]Q2hL=[n2L(πD24×(D4)2/3)2]Q2hL=[0.0132×300(π×124×(14)2/3)2]×12hL=0.522m

The head loss for the discharge of 2m3/s is

hL=[n2L(AR2/3)2]Q2hL=[n2L(πD24×(D4)2/3)2]Q2hL=[0.0132×300(π×124×(14)2/3)2]×22hL=2.09m

Using Hazen Williams equation, the head loss for the discharge of 1m3/s is

QA=0.849CR0.63(hLL)0.54hL=L[10.849CAR0.63]1.85Q1.85hL=L[10.849C(πD24)×(D4)0.63]1.85Q1.85hL=300×[10.849×100×(π×124)×(14)0.63]1.85×11.85hL=0.638m

The head loss for the discharge of 2m3/s is

hL=L[10.849CAR0.63]1.85Q1.85hL=L[10.849C(πD24)×(D4)0.63]1.85Q1.85hL=300×[10.849×100×(π×124)×(14)0.63]1.85×21.85hL=2.3m

Conclusion:

The head loss due to friction in a long pipe using Manning’s equation are 0.522 m and 2.09 m and the head loss due to friction in a long pipe using the Hazen Williams equation are 0.638 m and 2.3 m.

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