Problem 1CP: Does the amount of mass entering a control volume have to be equal to the amount of mass leaving... Problem 2CP: Define mass and volume flow rates. How are they related to each other? Problem 3CP: Name four physical quantities that are conserved and two quantities that are not conserved during a... Problem 4CP: When is the flow through a control volume steady? Problem 5CP: Consider a device with one inlet and one outlet. If the volume flow rates at the inlet and at the... Problem 6P: A hair dryer is basically a duct of constant diameter in which a few layers of electric resistors... Problem 7EP: A garden hose attached with a nozzle is used to fill a 20-gal bucket. The inner diameter of the hose... Problem 8EP: Air whose density is 0.082 Ibm/ft3 enters the duct of an air-conditioning system at a volume flow... Problem 9P: A 0.7$-m3 rigid tank initially contains air whose density is 1.18 kg/m3. The tank is connected to a... Problem 10P: Consider the flow of an incompressible Newtonian fluid between two parallel plates that are 4 mm... Problem 11P: A desktop computer is to be cooled by a fan whose flow rate is 0.30 m3/min. Determine the mass flow... Problem 12P: The minimum fresh air requirement of a residential building is specified to be 0.35 air changes per... Problem 13P: The ventilating fan of the bathroom of a building (Fig: P5-13) has a volume flow rate of 50 L/s and... Problem 14P: Air enters a nozzle steadily at 2.21 kg/m3 and 20 kg/m3 and leaves at 0.762 kg/m3 and 150 m/s. If... Problem 15P: Air at 40°C flow steadily through the pipe shown in Fig. P5-15. If P1=40 kPa (gage), P2= 10 kPa... Problem 16P: In climates with low night-time temperatures, an energy-efficient way of cooling a house is install... Problem 17CP: What is mechanical energy? How does it differ from thermal energy? What are the forms of mechanical... Problem 18CP: Define turbine efficiency, generator efficiency, and combined turbine-generator efficiency. Problem 19CP: What is mechanical efficiency? What does a mechanical efficiency of 100 percent mean for a hydraulic... Problem 20CP: How is the combined pump-motor efficiency of a pump and motor system defined? Can the combined... Problem 21P Problem 23EP: A differential thermocouple with sensors at the inlet and exit of a pump indicates that the... Problem 24P: Electric power is to be generated by installing a hydraulic turbine-generator at a site 110 in below... Problem 25P: Consider a river flowing toward a lake at an average speed of 3 m/s at a rate of 500 m3/s at a... Problem 26CP: Express the Bernoulli equation in three different ways using (a) energies. (b) pressures, and (c)... Problem 27CP: What are the three major assumptions used in the derivation of the Bernoulli equation? Problem 28CP: Define static, dynamic, and hydrostatic pressure. Under what conditions is their sum constant for a... Problem 29CP: What is streamwise acceleration? How does it differ from normal acceleration? Can a fluid particle... Problem 30CP: What is stagnation pressure? Explain how it can be measured. Problem 31CP: Define pressure head, velocity head, and elevation head for a fluid stream and express them for a... Problem 32CP: How is the location of the hydraulic grade line determined for open-channel flow? How is it... Problem 33CP Problem 34CP: What is the hydraulic grade line? How does it differ from the energy grade line? Under what... Problem 35CP: A glass manometer with oil as the working fluid is connected to an air duct as shown in Fig. PS-... Problem 36CP: The velocity of a fluid flowing in a pipe is to be measured by two different Pilot-type mercury... Problem 37CP: The water level of a tank on a building roof is 20 m above the ground. A hose leads from the tank... Problem 38CP Problem 39CP Problem 40P: In a hydroelectric power plant, water enters the turbine nozzles at 800 kPa absolute with a low... Problem 41P: A Pitot-static probe is used to measure the speed of an aircraft flying at 3000 in. If the... Problem 42P: The air velocity in the duct of a heating system is to be measured by a Pitot-static probe inserted... Problem 43P: A piezometer and a Pitot tube are tapped into a 4-cm-diameter horizontal water pipe. and the height... Problem 44P: The diameter of a cylindrical water tank is D0and its height is H. The tank is filled with water,... Problem 45EP: A siphon pumps water from a large reservoir to a lower tank that is initially empty. The tank also... Problem 46EP: Water flows through a horizontal pipe at a rate of 2.4 gal/s. The pipe consists of two sections of... Problem 47P: An airplane is flying at an altitude of 10.500 m. Determine the gage pressure at the stagnation... Problem 48P: While traveling on a dirt road, the bottom of a car hits a sharp rock and a small hole develops at... Problem 49P: The water in an 8-rn-diameter, 3-rn-high above-ground swimming pool is to be emptied by unplugging a... Problem 50P: Reconsider Prob. 5-49. Determine how long it will take to empty the swimming pool completely. Problem 52P: Air at 105 kPa and 37°C flows upward through a 6-cm-diameter inclined duct at a rate of 65 L/s. The... Problem 53P: Water at 20°C is siphoned from a reservoir as shown in Fig. P5-53. For d = 8 cm and D = 16 cm,... Problem 54P: The water pressure in the mains of a city at a particular location is 270 kPa gage. Determine if... Problem 55P: A pressurized tank of water has a 10-cm-diameter orifice at the bottom, where water discharges to... Problem 57EP: Air is flowing through a venturi meter whose diameter is 2.6 in at the entrance part (location 1)... Problem 58P: The water level in a tank is 20 m above the ground. A hose is connected to the bottom of the tank,... Problem 59EP: The air velocity in a duct is measured by a Pitot-static probe connected to a differential pressure... Problem 60P: In cold climates, water pipes may freeze and burst if proper precautions are not taken. In such an... Problem 61P Problem 62P: A fluid of density and viscosity flows through a section of horizontal converging-diverging duct.... Problem 63P: What is the minimum diameter at section (1) to avoid cavitation at that point? Take D2= 15 cm. Problem 64CP: What is irreversible head loss? How is it related to the mechanical energy loss? Problem 65CP: What is useful pump head? How is it related to the power input to the pump? 240 Problem 66CP: Consider the steady adiabatic flow of an incompressible fluid. Can the temperature of the fluid... Problem 67CP: Consider the steady adiabatic flow of an incompressible fluid. If the temperature of the fluid... Problem 68CP: What is the kinetic energy correction factor? Is it significant? Problem 69CP: The water level in a tank is 20 m above the ground. A hose is connected to the bottom of the tank,... Problem 70CP: A 3-rn-high tank filled with water has a discharge valve near the bottom and another near the top.... Problem 71CP: A person is filling a knee-high bucket with water using a garden hose and holding it such that water... Problem 72P: Tater is being pumped from a large lake to a reservoir 25 m above at a rate of 25 L/s by a 10-kW... Problem 74P: A 15-hp (shaft) pump is used to raise water to a 35-rn higher elevation. If the mechanical... Problem 75P: Water flows at a rate of 0.040 m3/s in a horizontal pipe whose diameter is reduced from 15 cm to 8... Problem 76P: The water level in a tank is 20 m above the ground. A hose is connected to the bottom of the tank,... Problem 77P: A hydraulic turbine has 50 m of head available at a flow rate of 1.30 m3/s, and its overall turbine-... Problem 78EP: In a hydroelectric power plant, water flows from an elevation of 400 ft to a turbine, where electric... Problem 79EP: Reconsider Prob. 5-78E. Determine the flow rate of water if the irreversible head loss of the piping... Problem 80P: A fan is to be selected to ventilate a bathroom whose dimensions are 2m3m3 . The air velocity is not... Problem 81P: Water flows at a rate of 20 L/s through a horizontal pipe whose diameter is constant at 3 cm. The... Problem 82EP: The water level in a tank is 34 ft above the ground. A hose is connected to the bottom of the tank... Problem 83P: A large tank is initially filled with water 4 m above the center of a sharp-edged 10-cm-diameter... Problem 84P: Water enters a hydraulic turbine through a 30-cm-diameter pipe at a rate of 0.6 m3/s and exits... Problem 85EP: A 78-percent efficient 12-hp pump is pumping water from a lake to a nearby pool at a rate of 1.2... Problem 86P: Water is pumped from a lower reservoir to a higher reservoir by a pump that provides 23 kW of useful... Problem 87P: Water in a partially filled large tank is to be supplied to the roof top, which is 8 m above the... Problem 88P: Underground water is to be pumped by a 78 percent efficient 5-kW submerged pump to a pool whose free... Problem 89P: Reconsider Prob. 5-88. Determine the flow rate of water and the pressure difference across the pump... Problem 90P: The velocity profile for turbulent flow in a circular pipe is approximated as u(r)=umax(1r/R)1/n ,... Problem 91P: The demand for electric power is usually much higher during the day than it is at night. and utility... Problem 92P Problem 93P: Consider a fully filled hemisphere shaped tank with radius R. as shown in Fig. P5-93. If the water... Problem 94P: The velocity of a liquid flowing in a circular pipe of radius R varies from zero at the wall to a... Problem 95P: Air at 250 kgrn3 enters a nozzle that has an inlet-to-exit area ratio of 2:1 with a velocity of 120... Problem 96P: The air in a 5m5-m3-m hospital room is to be completely replaced by conditioned air every 15 mm. If... Problem 97EP: The water level in a tank is 70 ft above the round. A hose is connected to the bottom of the tank.... Problem 98P: A pressurized 2-rn-diameter tank of water has a 10-cm-diameter orifice at the bottom, where water... Problem 99P: Underground water is being pumped into a pool whose cross section is 3 m 4 m while water is... Problem 100P Problem 101P: A very large tank contains air at 102 kPa at a location where the atmospheric air is at 100 kPa and... Problem 102P: Water is flowing through a Venturi meter whose diameter is 7 cm at the entrance part and 4 cm at the... Problem 103P: Water flows at a rate of 0.011 m3/s in a horizontal pipe whose diameter increases from 6 to 11 cm by... Problem 104P: Air flows through a pipe at a rate of 120 L/s. The pipe consists of two sections of diameters 22 cm... Problem 105P: A 3-rn-high large tank is initially filled with water. The tank water surface is open to the... Problem 107P: Reconsider Prob. 5-105. In order to dram the tank faster, a pump is installed near the tank exit.... Problem 108P: A D0= 1 2-rn-diameter tank is initially filled with water 2 m above the center of a D = 1 0-cm-... Problem 109P: An oil pump is drawing 18 kW of electric power while pumping oil with p = 860 kg/m3 at a rate of 0.1... Problem 110P: A wind tunnel draws atmospheric air at 20°C and 101.3 kPa by a 1are fan located near the exit of the... Problem 111P: Consider a spherical tank containing compressed air. It is known from the elementary compressible... Problem 112P: A tank with openings 1,2, and 3 is moving to left at a speed of 25 km/h. Knowing that D1= D2= 20 cm... Problem 113P: Two dimensionally identical containers are connected to each other by a pipe with a diameter of 3... Problem 114P: A circular thin plate is placed on the top of a tube. as shown in the figure. (a) Find the exit... Problem 115P: A pump-storage plant uses a turbine to generate hydropower during the day. letting water from the... Problem 116P: A diffuser in a pipe flow is basically a slow expansion of the pipe diameter, which slows down the... Problem 117P Problem 118P Problem 119P Problem 120P: Air enters a steady-flow compressor at 1 atm and 25°C at a rate of 0.35 m3/s and leaves at a rate of... Problem 121P: A 7$-m-high water body that is open to the atmosphere is available. The mechanical energy of this... Problem 122P Problem 123P Problem 124P: A hydraulic turbine is used to generate power by using the water in a dam. The elevation difference... Problem 125P: The efficiency of a hydraulic turbine-generator unit is specified to be 85 percent. If the generator... Problem 126P: Which one is not an assumption involved with the Bernoulli equation? (a) No elevation change (b)... Problem 127P: Consider incompressible, frictionless flow of a fluid in a horizontal piping. The pressure and... Problem 128P: Consider incompressible, frictionless flow of water in a vertical piping. The pressure is 240 kPa at... Problem 129P: Consider water flow in a piping network. The pressure,velocity, and elevation at a specified point... Problem 130P: The static and stagnation pressures of a fluid in a pipe are measured by a piezometer and a pitot... Problem 131P: The static and stagnation pressures of a fluid in a pipe are measured by a piezometer and a pitot... Problem 132P: The difference between the heights of energy grade line (EGL) and hydraulic grade line (HGL) is... Problem 133P: Water at 120 kPa (gage) is flowing in a horizontal pipe at a velocity of 1.15 m/s. The pipe makes a... Problem 134P: Water is withdrawn a the bottom of a large tank open to the atmosphere. The water velocity is 9.5... Problem 135P: Water at 80 kPa (gage) enters a horizontal pipe at a velocity of 1.7 m/s. The pipe makes a 90° angle... Problem 136P: Liquid ethanol (p = 783 kg/m3) at a pressure of 230 kPa enters a 10-cm-diameter pipe at a rate of... Problem 137P: Seawater is to be pumped into a large tank at a rate of 165 kg/mm. The tank is open to the... Problem 138P: An adiabatic pump is used to increase the pressure of water from 100 kPa to 500 kPa at a rate of 400... Problem 139P: The shaft power from a 90 percent-efficient turbine is 500 kW. If the mass flow rate through the... Problem 140P: Using a 1are bucket whose volume is known and measuring the time it takes to fill the bucket wit))... Problem 141P: Your company is setting up an experiment that involves the measurement of airflow rate in a duct,... Problem 142P: Computer-aided designs, the use of better materials, and better manufacturing techniques have... Problem 143P: Using a handheld bicycle pump to generate an air jet, a soda can as the water reservoir, and a straw... Problem 144P: Using a flexible drinking straw and a ruler, explain how you would measure the water flow velocity... Problem 145P: The power generated by a wind turbine is proportional to the cube of the wind velocity. Inspired by... format_list_bulleted