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The power input to the pump.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Temperature of water is
Velocity of water is
Diameter of the pipe is
Length of the pipe is
The elevation difference is 12 ft.
Flow rate of water is
Pump efficiency is 70%.
Calculation:
Applying energy equation at points 1 at the free surface of water in the river and point 2 at the free surface of water in the tank.
Refer Table A-15E “Properties of saturated water” from Appendix 2 and obtain the following properties of water:
Calculate the velocity of flow.
The Reynolds number is,
Since the Reynolds number is greater than 4000, the flow is turbulent. Hence, the friction factor is determined from the Moody chart as follows:
Solving the above equation,
Calculate the total minor loss coefficient.
Calculate the head loss.
Calculate
Calculate the power required by the pump.
Thus, the power input to the pump is
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