What is the pressure on face B of an L-shaped tank filled with water?

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The problem involves calculating the pressure on face B of an L-shaped tank filled with water, with specific dimensions provided. The tank is open at the top, and participants are tasked with determining the forces acting on two faces of the tank due to the water pressure.

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  • Participants discuss the calculation of pressure on face B, noting that it is a vertical face where pressure varies with depth. Some suggest using average depth for calculations, while others mention the need for integration to achieve a more precise result.

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The discussion includes various attempts to understand how to calculate the pressure on face B, with some participants suggesting different methods and questioning the assumptions made about depth. There is acknowledgment of a potential solution using average depth, but also a note that integration may yield a more accurate answer.

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Participants express uncertainty due to the lack of a visual reference for the tank, which may affect their understanding of the problem setup. There is also a mention of an upcoming exam, indicating a time constraint for resolving the issue.

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HELP! L-shaped tank problem!

Homework Statement



The L-shaped tank shown below is filled with water and is open at the top.
(a) If d = 7.0 m, what is the force on face A due to the water?
(b) What is the force on face B due to the water?

Homework Equations



F=PA
P=pgh

The Attempt at a Solution



I've got the (a) part right: pgd*A = 1000*9.8*14*49 = 6722800.

However, I don't have a clue how I can get pressure on face B!

I tried setting distance as 3d = 21 and 4d = 28, and area as d^2 = 49, but nothing seems to work.
The answer is supposed to be 8.40e+06.

I need to know this for exam on Tuesday.

Please, HELP!

picture's at http://www.webassign.net/hrw/hrw7_14-33.gif
 
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No image, so I have no idea either.
 


Face B is a vertical face. Hence the pressure changes with depth.

So consider then the average force across the B face between 2d and 3d times the area.
 


LowlyPion said:
Face B is a vertical face. Hence the pressure changes with depth.

So consider then the average force across the B face between 2d and 3d times the area.
So, do I do 2.5d..?And 2.5d seems to do the trick since I got the correct answer with it:

F = PA = pgdA = 1000*9.8*(2.5*7)(7*7) = 8403500 N Thanks a bunch :-) !
 
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Yep. You got it.
 


well, it is actually not 2.5D. the more precise working is integrating.

let pgh be the function where p and g is constant. Hence, you can integrate h where the upper boundary is 3D and the lower boundary is 2D. The answer would be more or less the same if you use 2.5D but better luck next time, you might need this :)
 

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