Solutions for EBK APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS
Problem 7.1PP:
A horizontal pipe carries oil with a specific gravity of 0.83. If two pressure gages along the pipe...Problem 7.2PP:
Water at 40 F is flowing downward through the fabricated reducer shown in Fig. 7.11. At point A the...Problem 7.3PP:
Find the volume flow rate of water exiting from the tank shown in Fig. 7.12. The tank is sealed with...Problem 7.4PP:
A long DN 150 Schedule 40 steel pipe discharges 0.085 m3/s of water from a reservoir into the...Problem 7.5PP:
Figure 7.14 shows a setup to determine the energy loss due to a certain piece of apparatus. The...Problem 7.6PP:
A test setup to determine the energy loss as water flows through a valve is shown in Fig 7.15...Problem 7.7PP:
The setup shown in Fig. 7.16 is being used to measure the energy loss across a valve. The velocity...Problem 7.8PP:
A pump is being used to transfer water from an open tank to one that has air at 500 kPa above the...Problem 7.9PP:
In Problem 7.815 (Fig. 7.17), if the left-hand tank is also sealed and air pressure above the water...Problem 7.10PP:
A commercially available sump pump is capable of delivering 2800 gal/h of water through a vertical...Problem 7.11PP:
A submersible deep-well pump delivers 745 gal/h of water through a 1 -in Schedule 40...Problem 7.12PP:
In a pump test the suction pressure at the pump inlet is 30 kPa below atmospheric pressure. The...Problem 7.13PP:
The pump shown in Fig. 7.19 is delivering hydraulic oil with a specific gravity of 0.85 at a rate of...Problem 7.14PP:
The pump in Fig. 7.20 delivers water from the lower to the upper reservoir at the rate of 2.0ft3/s....Problem 7.15PP:
Repeat Problem 7.14, but assume that the level of the lower reservoir is 10 ft above the pump...Problem 7.16PP:
Figure 7.21 shows a pump delivering 840L/min of crude oil (sg = 0.85 ) from an underground storage...Problem 7.17PP:
Figure 7.22 shows a submersible pump being used to circulate 60 L/min of a water- based coolant (sg...Problem 7.18PP:
Figure 7.23 shows a small pump in an automatic washer discharging into a laundry sink. The washer...Problem 7.19PP:
The water being pumped in the system shown in Fig. 7.24 discharges into a tank that is being...Problem 7.20PP:
A manufacturer's rating for a gear pump states that 0.85 hp is required to drive the pump when it is...Problem 7.21PP:
The specifications for an automobile fuel pump state that it should pump 1.0 L of gasoline in 40 s...Problem 7.22PP:
Figure 7.26 shows the arrangement of a circuit for a hydraulic system. The pump draws oil with a...Problem 7.23PP:
Calculate the power delivered to the hydraulic motor in Fig. 7.27 if the pressure at A is 6.8 MPa...Problem 7.24PP:
Water flows through the turbine shown in Fig. 7.28, at a rate of 3400 gal/min when the pressure at A...Problem 7.25PP:
Calculate the power delivered by the oil to the fluid motor shown in Fig. 7.29 if the volume flow...Problem 7.26PP:
What hp must the pump shown in Fig. 7.30 deliver to a fluid having a specific weight of 60.0lb/ft3...Problem 7.27PP:
If the pump in Problem 7.26 operates with an efficiency of 75 percent, what is the power input to...Problem 7.28PP:
The system shown in Fig. 7.31 delivers 600 L/min of water. The outlet is directly into the...Problem 7.29PP:
Kerosene (sg = 0.823 ) flows at 0.060m3/s in the pipe shown in Fig. 7.32. Compute the pressure at B...Problem 7.30PP:
Water at 60 F flows from a large reservoir through a fluid motor at the rate of 1000 gal/min in the...Problem 7.31PP:
Figure 7.34 shows a portion of a fire protection system in which a pump draws 1500 gal/min of water...Problem 7.32PP:
For the conditions of Problem 7.31 and if we assume that the pressure at point A is 5.0 psig,...Problem 7.33PP:
In Fig. 7.35 kerosene at 25 F is flowing at 500 L/min from the lower tank to the upper tank through...Problem 7.34PP:
For the system shown in Fig. 7.35 and analyzed in Problem 7.33, assume that the energy loss is...Problem 7.35PP:
Compute the power removed from the fluid by the pressProblem 7.36PP:
Compute the pressure at point 2 at the pump inlet.Problem 7.37PP:
Compute the pressure at point 3 at the pump outlet.Problem 7.38PP:
Compute the pressure at point 4 at the press inlet.Problem 7.39PP:
Compute the pressure at point 5 at the press outlet.Problem 7.40PP:
Evaluate the suitability of the sizes for the suction and discharge lines of the system as compared...Problem 7.41PP:
The portable, pressurized fuel can shown in Fig. 7.37is used to deliver fuel to a race car during a...Problem 7.42PP:
Professor Crocker is building a cabin on a hillside and has proposed the water system shown in Fig....Problem 7.43PP:
If Professor Crocker's pump, described in Problem 7.42, has an efficiency of 72 percent, what size...Problem 7.44PP:
The test setup in Fig. 7.39 measures the pressure difference between the inlet and the outlet of the...Problem 7.45PP:
If the fluid motor in Problem 7.44 has an efficiency of 78 percent, how much power is delivered by...Problem 7.46PP:
A village with a need for a simple irrigation system proposes to have a collection pool for rain...Problem 7.47PP:
As a member of a development team for a new jet ski, you are testing a new prototype. It weighs 320...Problem 7.48PP:
A fire truck utilizes its engine to drive a pump that is 82 percent efficient. The water needs to...Problem 7.49PP:
A home has a sump pump to handle ground water from around the foundation that needs to be removed to...Problem 7.50PP:
In Problem 6.107 an initial calculation was made regarding the potential delivery of water to a...Problem 7.51PP:
A creek runs through a certain part of a campus where the water is falling about 2.5 m over a...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - The Nature Of Fluids And The Study Of Fluid MechanicsChapter 2 - Viscosity Of FluidsChapter 3 - Pressure MeasurementChapter 4 - Forces Due To Static FluidsChapter 5 - Buoyancy And StabilityChapter 6 - Flow Of Fluids And Bernoulli’s EquationChapter 7 - General Energy EquationChapter 8 - Reynolds Number, Laminar Flow, Turbulent Flow, And Energy Losses Due To FrictionChapter 9 - Velocity Profiles For Circular Sections And Flow In Noncircular SectionsChapter 10 - Minor Losses
Chapter 11 - Series Pipeline SystemsChapter 12 - Parallel And Branching Pipeline SystemsChapter 13 - Pump Selection And ApplicationChapter 14 - Open-channel FlowChapter 15 - Flow MeasurementChapter 16 - Forces Due To Fluids In MotionChapter 17 - Drag And LiftChapter 18 - Fans, Blowers, Compressors, And The Flow Of GasesChapter 19 - Flow Of Air In Ducts
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