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Chapter 2, Problem 2.45P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To determine mass flow rate ( m ) in kg/s and ΔPΔL in kPa/m for steady incompressible fluid flow in a horizontal pipe of constant cross-sectional area.

Concept Introduction:

The relation provided for ΔPΔL during incompressible steady fluid flow in horizontal pipe:

  ΔPΔL+2DfFρu2=0

The density of liquid water is, ρ=996kg/m3

Viscosity μ=9.0x10-4kg/m.s

Assumed εD=0.0001

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 2.45P

Mass flow rate ( m ) =0.3129kg/s

  ΔPΔL=0.632kPa/m

Explanation of Solution

Diameter of the pipe is, D=2cm

Velocity, u=1m/s

Calculate, Re=Duρμ

Substitute

  D=2cm=2x102mu=1m/sμ=9.0x104kg/m.sρ=996kg/m3

  Re=Duρμ=2x10-2x1x9969.0x10-4=22133.33

Calculating fanning friction factor fF=0.3305{ln[0.27εD+( 7 R e )0.9]}2

Substituting εD=0.0001 and Re=22133.33

  fF=0.3305{ln[0.27εD+ ( 7 Re ) 0.9]}2=0.3305{ln[0.27x0.0001+ ( 7 22133.33 ) 0.9]}-2=0.00635

Calculate mass flow rate m as shown below:

  m=ρuA

A=Area of pipe

  A=π4D2=π4(2 x10 2)2=0.00031416m2

Then,

  m=996x1x0.00031416=0.3129kg/s

Therefore, the mass flow rate of liquid water is =0.3129kg/s

Calculate ΔPΔL

  ΔPΔL+2DfFρu2=0ΔPΔL=2DfFρu2

Substitute

  fF=0.00635ρ=996kg/m3D=2cm=2x102mu=1m/s

  ΔPΔL=2DfFρu2=22x10-2x0.00635x996x(1)2=0.632kPa/m

Therefore ΔPΔL=0.632kPa/m

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To determine mass flow rate ( m ) in kg/s and ΔPΔL in kPa/m for steady incompressible fluid flow in a horizontal pipe of constant cross-sectional area.

Concept Introduction:

The relation provided for ΔPΔL during incompressible steady fluid flow in horizontal pipe

  ΔPΔL+2DfFρu2=0

The density of liquid water is, ρ=996kg/m3

Viscosity μ=9.0x10-4kg/m.s

Assumed εD=0.0001

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 2.45P

Mass flow rate ( m ) =1.9522kg/s

  ΔPΔL=0.252kPa/m

Explanation of Solution

Diameter of the pipe is, D=5cm

Velocity, u=1m/s

Calculate, Re=Duρμ

Substitute

  D=5cm=5x102mu=1m/sμ=9.0x104kg/m.sρ=996kg/m3

  Re=Duρμ=5x10-2x1x9969.0x10-4=55333.33

Calculating fanning friction factor fF=0.3305{ln[0.27εD+( 7 R e )0.9]}2

Substituting εD=0.0001 and Re=55333.33

  fF=0.3305{ln[0.27εD+ ( 7 Re ) 0.9]}2=0.3305{ln[0.27x0.0001+ ( 7 55333.33 ) 0.9]}-2=0.0051715

Calculate mass flow rate m as shown below:

  m=ρuA

A=Area of pipe

  A=π4D2=π4( 5x10 2)2=0.00196m2

Then,

  m=996x1x0.00196=1.9522kg/s

Therefore, the mass flow rate of liquid water is =1.9522kg/s

Calculate ΔPΔL

  ΔPΔL+2DfFρu2=0ΔPΔL=2DfFρu2

Substitute

  fF=0.0051715ρ=996kg/m3D=5cm=5x102mu=1m/s

  ΔPΔL=2DfFρu2=25x10-2x0.00635x996x(1)2=0.252kPa/m

Therefore ΔPΔL=0.252kPa/m

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To determine mass flow rate ( m ) in kg/s and ΔPΔL in kPa/m for steady incompressible fluid flow in a horizontal pipe of constant cross-sectional area.

Concept Introduction:

The relation provided for ΔPΔL during incompressible steady fluid flow in horizontal pipe

  ΔPΔL+2DfFρu2=0

The density of liquid water is, ρ=996kg/m3

Viscosity μ=9.0x10-4kg/m.s

And, assume εD=0.0001

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 2.45P

Mass flow rate ( m ) =1.565kg/s

  ΔPΔL=15.811kPa/m

Explanation of Solution

Diameter of the pipe is, D=2cm

Velocity, u=5m/s

Calculate, Re=Duρμ

Substitute

  D=2cm=2x102mu=5m/sμ=9.0x104kg/m.sρ=996kg/m3

  Re=Duρμ=2x10-2x5x9969.0x10-4=110666.667

Calculating fanning friction factor fF=0.3305{ln[0.27εD+( 7 R e )0.9]}2

Substituting εD=0.0001 and Re=110666.667

  fF=0.3305{ln[0.27εD+ ( 7 Re ) 0.9]}2=0.3305{ln[0.27x0.0001+ ( 7 110666.667 ) 0.9]}-2=0.00452

calculate mass flow rate m as shown below:

  m=ρuA

A=Area of pipe

  A=π4D2=π4(2 x10 2)2=0.00031416m2

Then,

  m=996x5x0.00031416=1.565kg/s

Therefore, the mass flow rate of liquid water is =1.565kg/s

Calculate ΔPΔL

  ΔPΔL+2DfFρu2=0ΔPΔL=2DfFρu2

Substitute

  fF=0.00452ρ=996kg/m3D=2cm=2x102mu=5m/s

  ΔPΔL=2DfFρu2=22x10-2x0.00452x996x(5)2=15.811kPa/m

Therefore ΔPΔL=15.811kPa/m

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To determine mass flow rate ( m ) in kg/s and ΔPΔL in kPa/m for steady incompressible fluid flow in a horizontal pipe of constant cross-sectional area.

Concept Introduction:

The relation provided for ΔPΔL during incompressible steady fluid flow in horizontal pipe

  ΔPΔL+2DfFρu2=0

The density of liquid water is, ρ=996kg/m3

Viscosity μ=9.0x10-4kg/m.s

And, assume εD=0.0001

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 2.45P

Mass flow rate ( m ) =9.7608kg/s

  ΔPΔL=6.324kPa/m

Explanation of Solution

Diameter of the pipe is, D=5cm

Velocity, u=5m/s

Calculate, Re=Duρμ

Substitute

  D=5cm=5x102mu=5m/sμ=9.0x104kg/m.sρ=996kg/m3

  Re=Duρμ=5x10-2x5x9969.0x10-4=276666.667

Calculating fanning friction factor fF=0.3305{ln[0.27εD+( 7 R e )0.9]}2

Substituting εD=0.0001 and Re=276666.667

  fF=0.3305{ln[0.27εD+ ( 7 Re ) 0.9]}2=0.3305{ln[0.27x0.0001+ ( 7 276666.667 ) 0.9]}-2=0.003895

Calculate mass flow rate m as shown below:

  m=ρuA

A=Area of pipe

  A=π4D2=π4( 5x10 2)2=0.00196m2

Then,

  m=996x5x0.00196=9.7608kg/s

Therefore, the mass flow rate of liquid water is =9.7608kg/s

Calculate ΔPΔL

  ΔPΔL+2DfFρu2=0ΔPΔL=2DfFρu2

Substitute

  fF=0.003895ρ=996kg/m3D=5cm=5x102mu=5m/s

  ΔPΔL=2DfFρu2=25x10-2x0.00452x996x(5)2=6.324kPa/m

Therefore ΔPΔL=6.324kPa/m

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