Fundamentals Of Thermal-fluid Sciences In Si Units
Fundamentals Of Thermal-fluid Sciences In Si Units
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Author: Yunus Cengel, Robert Turner, John Cimbala
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 13, Problem 46P
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The net resultant force exerted on the reducer by the water.

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Given:

The diameter at inlet of pipe (d1) is 25cm.

The diameter at inlet of pipe (d2) is 15cm.

The pressure at entry of pipe (P1) is 300kPa.

The speed of water (V1) is 8m/s.

The bent angle (θ) of water is 90°.

The moment correction factor (β) is 1.04.

The difference in height (z) of inlet and outlet is 50cm.

Calculation:

Calculate the mass flow rate (m˙) using the relation.

  m˙=ρV1(πd124)=(1000kg/m3)(8m/s)(π4(25cm×1m100cm)2)=392.7kg/s

Calculate the final velocity (V2) of pipe using the relation.

    V2=m˙ρ(πd24)=392.7kg/s1000kg/m3(π4(15cm(1m100cm))2)=22.22m/s

Calculate the pressure (P2) at outlet of the pipe using the relation.

    P2=P1+ρg(V12V222g+h)=[(300kPa)+(1000kg/m3)(9.81m/s2)×((8m/s)2(22.22m/s)22(9.81m/s2)+50cm(1m100cm))(1kN1000kgm/s2)(1kPa1kN/m2)]=90.04kPa

Calculate the x-components of the force (Fx) using the relation.

    Fx=βm˙V1P1A1=βm˙V1P1(πd124)=[1.04(392.7kg/s)(8m/s)(1kN1000kgm/s2)(300kN/m2)×π4(25cm(1m100cm))2]=17.99kN

Calculate the z-components of the force (Fz) using the relation.

    Fz=βm˙V2P2A2=βm˙V1P1(πd224)=[1.04(392.7kg/s)(22.22m/s)(1kN1000kgm/s2)+(90.04kN/m2)×π4(15cm(1m100cm))2]=7.48kN

Calculate the total anchoring force using the expression.

    Fr=Fx2+Fy2=(17.99kN)2+(7.48kN)2=19.5kN

Calculate the angle of the total anchoring force by using the expression.

    θ=tan1(FzFx)=tan1(7.48kN17.99kN)=22.6°

Thus, the net resultant force exerted on the reducer by the water is 19.5kN in the direction of 22.6°.

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