Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer
Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer
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ISBN: 9781118947463
Author: James Welty, Gregory L. Rorrer, David G. Foster
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.38P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The mass flow rate through the two different lines of the pipe is to be determined by using the energy balance equation.

Concept introduction: The Energy balance across the pipe is given by the Bernoulli’s equation in which the sum of Potential head, Kinetic head and Pressure head is constant. The Bernoulli equation across 2 points of any system is given by:-

  P1ρg+v122g+ Z1+H=P2ρg+v222g+ Z2+hL ...... (1)

The notations used in equation (1) are:-

P1 and P2 are pressure at inlet and outlet of the pipe

v1 and v2 are velocity at inlet and outlet of the pipe

Z1 and Z2 are the locations of the fluid

  ρ = Density of the water

H = Head developed

hL = Head loss in the pipe

g = Acceleration due to gravity

The mass flow rate is given as,

  m˙=ρ×A×v ...... (2)

  m˙ = Mass flow rate through the pipe

A = Area of pipe

v = Velocity of water

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