Applied Fluid Mechanics (7th Edition)
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780132558921
Author: Robert L. Mott, Joseph A. Untener
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.10PP
Figure 12.13 represents a spray rinse system in which water at
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Finding the vertical reactions is the starting point which can be done by taking moments at A and G but since this is symmetrical loading case the vertical reactions can simply be calculated by halving the total loading 4 kN.
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Applied Fluid Mechanics (7th Edition)
Ch. 12 - Figure 12.7 shows a branched system in which the...Ch. 12 - Using the system shown in Fig. 12.2 and the data...Ch. 12 - In the branched pipe system shown in Fig. 12.8...Ch. 12 - In the branched-pipe system shown in Fig. 12.9...Ch. 12 - A 160mm pipe branches into a 100mm and a 50mm pipe...Ch. 12 - For the system shown in Fig. 12.11 the pressure at...Ch. 12 - Solve Problem 12.4 using the Cross technique.Ch. 12 - Solve Problem 12.3 using the Cross techniqueCh. 12 - Find the flow rate of water at 60Fin each pipe of...Ch. 12 - Figure 12.13 represents a spray rinse system in...
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- Please do not rely too much on chatgpt, because its answer may be wrong. Please consider it carefully and give your own answer. You can borrow ideas from gpt, but please do not believe its answer.Very very grateful! Please do not copy other's work,i will be very very grateful!!arrow_forward(19) Figure Q19 shows a framework consisting of horizontal members 3 m long and vertical members 4 m long. The framework is loaded at joints J and L with downward load forces of 2 kN. The applied forces cause a vertical reaction forces at A and G and no horizontal reaction force. You are asked to find the internal force in member JK - what would be your approach to solve this problem? Explain your solution process and some of your results by filling in the blanks below. 2 kN 2 kN H RAY RAX A K M N B C D E F 3 m 1 RGY 4m Fill in the multiple blanks. Figure Q19 Finding the vertical reactions is the starting point which can be done by taking moments at A and G but since this is symmetrical loading case the vertical reactions can simply be calculated by halving the total loading 4 kN. Ideally, we can solve the problem using the Method of cutting through the members JK, DJ and It would be sensible to select the left-hand side of the diagram as there are less full members and only one force…arrow_forward4m A 72 kN C E B D F 144 kN 3 m 3 m 3 m Figure Q16 Fill in the multiple blanks below. To find the reactions the starting point is to take moments at a suitable node location. Since node unknowns it is the ideal location to first take moments. By taking moments in a clockwise orientation we find a moment of there is an additional moment of 288 kNm from the load at C. From combining all moments together, we can then find the vertical reaction at F which is RFy= place. For best practice, it is a good approach to take moments at has two kNm due to the force load at node B and KN to 1 decimal in order to the find the vertical reaction RAY- Finally, we can sum forces in the horizontal direction to find the reaction RAX = -72 kN, assuming the reaction at A acts left-to-right. After which we can then sum forces in the vertical direction to verify the sum of RAY plus Rgy is the same as the total downwards force which should be KN.arrow_forward
- Please do not rely too much on chatgpt, because its answer may be wrong. Please consider it carefully and give your own answer. You can borrow ideas from gpt, but please do not believe its answer.Very very grateful! Please do not copy other's work,i will be very very grateful!!arrow_forward10 kN A B 1m RBY 20 kN/m 30 kN с D E 1m 1m 1m Find the vertical reaction Rgy at B Figure Q18 Find the vertical reaction REY at E Verify the reactions Rgy and REY are valid ✓ Find the Bending Moment value at C You could find the Bending Moment value at B شه A. by finding the area on the Shear Force graph left of B (treating areas underneath the x-axis as negative). B. by taking moments at B. C. by taking moments of all forces left of C. D. by taking moments at E. E. by summing all forces in a vertical direction.arrow_forwardPlease do not rely too much on chatgpt, because its answer may be wrong. Please consider it carefully and give your own answer. You can borrow ideas from gpt, but please do not believe its answer.Very very grateful! Please do not copy other's work,i will be very very grateful!!arrow_forward
- (10) A regular cross-section XXY mm beam, where X=84 m and Y=77 m and 1800 mm long, is loaded from above in the middle with a load of Z=2 kN causing a compressive Bending Stress at the top of the beam and tensile Bending Stress at the bottom of the beam. The beam in addition experiences a tensile end loading in order to reduce the compressive stress in the beam to a near zero value. The configuration of the beam is illustrated in Figure Q10. Calculate the end loading force required in order to reduce total compressive stress experienced in the beam to be near zero? State your answer to the nearest 1 decimal place in terms of kilo-Newtons. X mm Y mm ? KN Z KN Figure Q10 1800 mm ? KNarrow_forward(13) A cylindrical beam of length 2 m and diameter of 120 mm, is arranged with a loading in the middle and two supports either end, as shown in Figure Q13. Given the shaft is made of metal which has a tensile strength of 350 MPa. Select the safest Factor of Safety (FOS) to 1 decimal place that the design engineer should work to. 100 kN ○ A. 1.2 ○ B. No Valid Answer ○ c. 1.1 O D.3.7 E. 0.8 2 m Figure Q13 120 mmarrow_forwardThe pin-connected assembly consists of bronze rods (1) and (2) and steel rod (3). The bronze rods each have a diameter of 12mm and an elastic modulus of E=120GPa. The steel rod has a diameter of 18mm and an elastic modulus of E 210 GPa. Assume a= 2.0 m, b=1.5 m, and c = 2.0 m. What is the magnitude of load P that is necessary to displace point A 5mm to the left? a 5.52kN 17.05kN 5.05kN d 6.75kN Right answer need, no chatgpt,only handwrittenarrow_forward
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