FLUID MECHANICS FUNDAMENTALS+APPS
FLUID MECHANICS FUNDAMENTALS+APPS
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ISBN: 2810022150991
Author: CENGEL
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 5, Problem 88P

Underground water is to be pumped by a 78 percent efficient 5-kW submerged pump to a pool whose free surface is 30 m above the underground water level. The diameter of the pipe is 7 cm on the intake side and 5 cm on the discharge side. Detennine (a) the maximum flow rate of water and (b) the pressure difference across the pump. Assume the elevation difference between the pump inlet and the outlet and the effect of the kinetic energy correction factors to be negligible.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(a)

The maximum discharge of water.

Answer to Problem 88P

The rate of flow of water is 0.01325m3/s.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The efficiency of the pump is 78%, rated power is 5kW, head required to develop is 30m, diameter of the suction pipe is 7cm, and diameter of the delivery pipe is 5cm.

Write the expression for the maximum discharge.

  Q˙=η×Pρ×g×h...........................................................................(I)

Here, discharge is Q˙, efficiency is η, rated power is P, density of water is ρ, acceleration due to gravity is g, and required head is h.

Calculation:

Substitute 78% for η, 5kW for P, 1000kg/m3 for ρ, 9.81m/s2 for acceleration due to gravity and 30m for head required.

  Q˙=78%×5kW( 1000 kg/ m 3 )×( 9.81m/ s 2 )×( 30m)=78%( 1 100 )×5kW×( 1000W 1kW )( 1000 kg/ m 3 )×( 9.81m/ s 2 )×( 30m)=0.78×5000kg m 2/ s 3( 1000 kg/ m 3 )×( 9.81m/ s 2 )×( 30m)=0.01325m3/s

Conclusion:

The maximum rate of flow of water is 0.01325m3/s.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(b)

The pressure difference across the pump.

Answer to Problem 88P

The pressure difference across the pump is

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The efficiency of the pump is 78%, rated power is 5kW, head required to develop is 30m, diameter of the suction pipe is 7cm, and diameter of the delivery pipe is 5cm.

Write the expression for the pressure difference across the pump.

  p2p1=ρ[PρQ˙( V 2 2 V 1 22)]  .......(I)

Here, pressure at suction side is p1, pressure at delivery side is p2. density is ρ, velocity in delivery pipe is V2, velocity in suction pipe is V1, and discharge is Q˙.

  V=4×Q˙π×d2  .......(II)

Here, discharge is Q˙, velocity is V, and diameter of the pipe is d.

Calculation:

Velocity in the suction pipe.

Substitute 0.01325m3/s for Q˙ and 7cm for d in Equation (II).

  V1=4×( 0.01325 m 3 /s )π× ( 7cm )2× ( 1m 100cm )2=3.443m/s

Velocity in the delivery pipe.

Substitute 0.01325m3/s for Q˙ and 5cm for d in Equation (II)

  V2=4×( 0.01325 m 3 /s )π× ( 5cm )2× ( 1m 100cm )2=6.748m/s

Substitute 1000kg/m3 for ρ, 0.78×5kW for P, 0.01325m3/s for Q˙, 3.443m/s for V1 and 6.748m/s for V2.

  p2p1=(1000kg/ m 3)[ 0.78×5kW ( 1000 kg/ m 3 )×( 0.01325 m 3 /s )( ( 6.748 2 m 2 / s 2 )( 3.443 m 2 / s 2 ) 2 )]=(1000kg/ m 3)[ 0.78×5kW( 1000W 1kw ) ( 1000 kg/ m 3 )×( 0.01325 m 3 /s )( ( 6.748 2 m 2 / s 2 )( 3.443 m 2 / s 2 ) 2 )]=(1000kg/ m 3)[ 0.78×5000W ( 1000 kg/ m 3 )×( 0.01325 m 3 /s )( ( 6.748 2 m 2 / s 2 )( 3.443 m 2 / s 2 ) 2 )]=277.5kPa

Conclusion:

The pressure difference across the pump is 277.5kPa.

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