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Water Flow Through a Pipe w/180° Horizontal Elbow
Thanks you very much for your help sir- teegfit
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Water Flow Through a Pipe w/180° Horizontal Elbow
Im confused by what you mean in the last part? in some examples given we had (180 - angle given). That is where the confusion came from. Also are my calculation correct apart from the angle?- teegfit
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Water Flow Through a Pipe w/180° Horizontal Elbow
Homework Statement Water flows through a circular pipe with a 180° horizontal elbow and exits to the atmosphere through a nozzle as shown in Fig. Q3. The diameter of the pipe is 300 mm and the diameter of the nozzle exit is 160 mm. The density of water is 999 kg/m3 . The mass flow rate of...- teegfit
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How Does Pipe Configuration Affect Pressure in a Fluid System?
I rechecked my arithmetic and have calculated the same answer. I did this by: (2(.25)+4(.5)+10+1)(((2.55)^2)/2(9.81)) = 4.4742 m ^(k values added) ^(velocity squared over 2 x gravity) I could have this wrong- teegfit
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How Does Pipe Configuration Affect Pressure in a Fluid System?
< Mentor Note -- thread moved to HH from the technical engineering forums, so no HH Template is shown >[/color] The system shown in the figure below consists of L = 60 m of D = 50 mm diameter cast iron pipe (k/D = 0.004), two 45° flanged long radius elbows (K = 0.25) and four 90° flanged long...- teegfit
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- Pipe Pressure System
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