EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER
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Chapter 13, Problem 58P

(a)

To determine

The speed of flow of water in the pipe of radius 0.25 m.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 58P

  υ2=4.9 m/s

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Length of conical section of pipe (L) through which the water flows is 1.0 m

Radius of cylindrical pipe on the left side of the conical section of pipe (r1) is 0.45 m

Radius of cylindrical pipe on the right side of the conical section of pipe (r2) is 0.25 m

Speed of water that flows in to the 0.45 m radius pipe (υ1) is 1.50 m/s

Formula used:

EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER, Chapter 13, Problem 58P , additional homework tip  1

FIGURE: 1

In the figure1, d1 is the diameter of cylindrical pipe on the left side of the conical section of pipe,

  d2 is the diameter of cylindrical pipe on the right side of the conical section of pipe,

  υ1 is the speed of water that flows in to the 0.45 m radius pipe,

  υ2 is the speed of water in the 0.25 m radius pipe,

  υ is the speed of flow of water at a position x in the conical section.

Let A1 and A2 be the area of cross section of cylindrical pipe on the left and right side of the conical section of pipe respectively.

Now applying the continuity equation to the flow of water in the two sections of cylindrical pipes,

  υ1A1=υ2A2

  υ2=υ1A1A2(1)

Area of cross section of cylindrical pipes is,

  A=πr2=π(d2)2=14πd2

Applying this to the equation gives,

  υ2=υ114πd1214πd22=υ1d12d22=υ1(d1d2)2(2)

Calculation:

Substituting the numerical values in equation (2) ,

  υ2=(1.50 m/s)(0.90 m0.50 m)2=4.9m/s

Conclusion:

The speed of flow of water in the pipe of radius 0.25 m is 4.9 m/s.

(b)

To determine

The speed of flow of water at a position x in the conical section, if x is the distance measured from the left-hand end of the conical section of the pipe.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 58P

  υ(x)=0.304 m3/s(0.45 m-0.20 x)2

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Length of conical section of pipe (L) through which the water flows is 1.0 m

Radius of cylindrical pipe on the left side of the conical section of pipe (r1) is 0.45 m

Radius of cylindrical pipe on the right side of the conical section of pipe (r2) is 0.25 m

Speed of water that flows in to the 0.45 m radius pipe (υ1) is 1.50 m/s

Formula used:

Now applying the continuity equation to the flow of water in the conical section of pipe,

  υ(0)A(0)=υ(x)A(x)

  υ(x)=υ(0)A(0)A(x)(3)

The upper half of the conical section of pipe can be redrawn as shown in the figure 2.

EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER, Chapter 13, Problem 58P , additional homework tip  2

FIGURE: 2

Now using the coordinates shown on the line in the figure 2, one can write the expression,

  r(x)0.45mx0=0.25 m - 0.45 mL0

  r(x)0.45mx=0.25 m -0.45 mLr(x)0.45m=(0.25 m - 0.45 m)Lx

  r(x)=0.45m-0.20 mLx(4)

Where, L is the length of the conical section

The expression for variation of cross-sectional area of conical section with x is given by,

  A(x)=π[r(x)]2

Substituting for r(x) from equation (4) ,

  A(x)=π[0.45 m-0.20 mLx]2

Substituting for A(x) in equation (3) ,

  υ(x)=υ(0)A(0)π[0.45 m-0.20 mLx]2

Since area of cross section A(0)=14πd12 , above expression becomes

  υ(x)=υ(0)14πd12π[0.45m0.20mLx]2

  υ(x)=υ(0)d124[0.45m-0.20mLx]2(4)

Calculation:

Substituting the numerical values in equation (4) ,

  υ(x)=(1.5m/s)(0.90 m)24[0.45m0.20m1.0mx]2υ(x)=0.304m3/s(0.45m0.20x)2

Conclusion:

The speed of flow of water at a position x in the conical section, if x is the distance measured from the left-hand end of the conical section of the pipe is υ(x)=0.304 m3/s(0.45 m-0.20 x)2 .

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