EBK ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS: AN INTROD
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Three reservoirs are connected by a piping system as shown in Figure 1. Find the discharge
into or from the reservoir B and C, if the rate of flow from reservoir A is (55+X) liter/s. Also find
the height of water level in reservoir C. Assume the following data:
X=7
Pipe
1
3
Length (m)
1Х00
600
700
Diameter (mm)
400
300
200
Friction factor
0.008
0.008
0.008
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B
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Pipe- 2
ZA= 45 m
Pipe-3
ZB= 40 m
C
Z.
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Figure 1
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EBK ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS: AN INTROD
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