Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engineering
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1. For the system shown below, calculate the power supplied to the pump if its
efficiency is 82%. Methyl alcohol at 25°C is flowing at the rate of 50m³/hour. The
suction line is a standard DN100 schedule 40 steel pipe, 15m long. The total
length of DN50 schedule 40 steel pipe in the discharge line is 180m. Assume
that the entrance from reservoir 1 is through a square-edged inlet and that the
elbows are standard. The valve is a fully open globe valve.
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Discharge line
DN 50 schedule 40 steel
Pump
Suction line
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globe valve
DN 100 schedule 40 steel
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elbows (2)
Determine rotations at all the nodes of the beam and reactions at the supports using stiffness method.
Assume support 1 and 3 are roller and support 2 is pinned, L1=1.25m, L2=3.75m and w=60kN/m.
Please show all working and FBD's where relevant.
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