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Fluid Mechanic Sheet ch3

This document contains 6 hydrostatic problems involving forces on gates, panels, and other structures submerged in water or other fluids. It provides the figures and descriptions for each problem, and lists the answer for the total force, location of the center of pressure, or other values calculated for each problem.

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Fluid Mechanic Sheet ch3

This document contains 6 hydrostatic problems involving forces on gates, panels, and other structures submerged in water or other fluids. It provides the figures and descriptions for each problem, and lists the answer for the total force, location of the center of pressure, or other values calculated for each problem.

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E.

E 204 (Hydrostatic Problem)


1- An inclined circular gate with water on one side is shown in figure below. Determine the
total resultant force acting on the gate and the location of the center of pressure .

Ans. (FR= 14.9 KN, YR= 2.26 m)

2- Gate AB in figure below is 1 m long and 0.9 m wide. Calculate force F on the gate and
the position X of its center of pressure.

Ans. (0.515 m from point A)


3- Find the hydrostatic force per unit width on rectangular panel AB in figure below and
determine its line of action.

Ans.(FR= 28.9 KN, 1.06 m from point B)


4- Water in tank is pressurized to 85 cmHg. Determine the hydrostatic force per meter
width on panel AB.

Ans. (FR = 502 KN)

5- In fig. below, gate AB is 4 ft. wide and opens to let fresh water out when the ocean tide is falling. The
hinge at A is 3 ft. above the fresh-water surface. At what ocean depth h will the gate open? Neglect the
gate’s weight.

Ans. ( h = 3.6 m )

6- Compute the air pressure required to keep the gate in figure closed. The gate is circular plate
diameter 0.8 m and weight 2 KN.

Ans. (Pair = 43 KPa)

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