The flow rate through the pipes.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Temperature of water is
Length of the pipe A is
Length of pipe B is
Diameter of the pipe A is
Diameter of the pipe B is
Flow rate is
Calculation:
Refer Table 15 “Properties of saturated water” from Appendix 1 and obtain the following properties of water at
From the rate of flow through the pipes,
The Reynolds number in the first pipe is,
The Reynolds number in the second pipe is,
The friction factor is determined from the Moody chart as follows:
The head loss is,
The head loss in pipe 1 is,
The head loss in pipe 2 is,
The total flow rater between the reservoirs is,
We have 10 equations with 10 unknowns. Solving the system of simultaneous equations, we get;
Thus, the flow rate through pipe A and pipe B is
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