How Long Does It Take to Empty a Tube Using Bernoulli's Equation?

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The discussion revolves around the application of Bernoulli's equation to determine the time it takes to empty a vertical tube filled with an inviscid, incompressible, and irrotational fluid. Participants explore the relationship between fluid speed, cross-sectional area, and volume flow rate in the context of fluid dynamics.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant outlines the problem involving a vertical tube with varying cross-sectional areas and seeks to find the time to empty the tube using Bernoulli's equation.
  • Another participant suggests that knowing the speed of the liquid exiting the tube and the outlet's cross-sectional area allows for the calculation of the volume flow rate.
  • A further contribution indicates that the emptying time can be calculated as the total volume of liquid divided by the volume flow rate.
  • Some participants express uncertainty about how to proceed with the calculations despite understanding the relationships involved.

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Participants generally agree on the relationships between speed, cross-sectional area, and volume flow rate but express differing levels of understanding regarding the application of these concepts to find the emptying time.

Contextual Notes

Participants have not fully resolved the mathematical steps required to determine the emptying time, and assumptions regarding the flow conditions and fluid properties are not explicitly stated.

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This discussion may be useful for students or individuals interested in fluid dynamics, particularly those studying the application of Bernoulli's equation in practical scenarios.

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Hi, I have a problem involving involving Bernoulli's equation and the emptying of a tube of liquid over time, I will outline the problem and then the question...

There is a vertical tube, which narrows into smaller tube part of the way down, it is filled with an inviscid, incompressible and irrotational fluid. The bottom/outlet of the tube is at z=0, where the cross-sectional area is represented by A0 and the fluid's speed by q1. The top of the tube is at z=1, the top level of the liquid is at h(t), where t is time, the cross-sectional area of the liquid level is A1 and the speed it is falling at is q0. The pressure is the same at both ends of the tube.

I need to find out how long it takes for the tube to empty under gravity, using Bernoulli's equation, and assuming the flow is approximately steady.
Any help would be appreciated, if any more information is required I will reply asap. Thanks
 
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Ive been able to get the speed of the liquid coming out of the bottom of the tube, but I have no idea where to start concerning it's emptying time.
 
If you have determined the speed of the liquid when it comes out of the tube and you know the cross sectional area of the outlet you can determine the volume flowrate out of the tube (q1*A0). Then you know how much volume of liquid exits the tube per second and you can use this information to determine the emptying time.
 
I realize that but to do it.
 
If the total liquid volume is V the emptying time is V/Q where Q is the volume flow rate out of the tube.
 

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