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1) The liquid has a specific gravity of 2.0 and is flowing in a 50mm diameter pipe. Given information about the total head, elevation, and pressure, the velocity is calculated to be 14.79 m/s. 2) A pump lifts water from reservoir A at 10m elevation to reservoir B at 60m elevation. Losses are given in terms of velocity heads. The rated horsepower of the pump is calculated to be 20.34 HP, and the pressure heads at points 1 and 2 are found to be 9.86m and 61.323m respectively. 3) For a pipe with velocities of 1.2 m/s at points 1 and 2, the total head

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Sample Problems

1) The liquid has a specific gravity of 2.0 and is flowing in a 50mm diameter pipe. Given information about the total head, elevation, and pressure, the velocity is calculated to be 14.79 m/s. 2) A pump lifts water from reservoir A at 10m elevation to reservoir B at 60m elevation. Losses are given in terms of velocity heads. The rated horsepower of the pump is calculated to be 20.34 HP, and the pressure heads at points 1 and 2 are found to be 9.86m and 61.323m respectively. 3) For a pipe with velocities of 1.2 m/s at points 1 and 2, the total head

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Problem 5 – 15

A liquid having sp. gr. of 2.0 is flowing in a 50mm diameter pipe. The total head at a given point
was found to be 17.5 Joule per Newton. The elevation of the pipe above the datum is 3m and the
pressure in the pipe is 65.6 kPa. Compute the velocity of flow and the horsepower in the stream at that
point.

Solution:

V2 p
Total energy, E = + +z
26 y
E= 17.5 Joule / N x (1 N-m / Joule)
E= 17.5m
v2 65.6
17.5 = 2 g + 9.81 ( 2 ) + 3

v2
=11.156 m
2g
v = 14.79 m/s (Velocity of flow)

Power, P = Q y E
π
= l 2
4 (0.05) (14.79) x (9810 x 2) x 17.5
= 9970.92 watts x (1 hp/ 746 watts)
Power, P = 13.37 hp
Problem 5 – 16

The pump shown draws water from the reservoir A at elevation 10m and lifts it to the reservoir
B at elevation 60m. The loss of head from A to 1 is two times the velocity head in the 200mm diameter
pipe and the loss of head from 2 to B is ten times the velocity head in the 150mm diameter pipe.

Determine the rated horsepower of the pump and pressure heads at 1 and 2 in meters when
the discharge is 0.03m3/sec.

Solution:

Q1 = Q2 = 0.03 m3/s
v2 8 Q2
= 2
2 g π g D4

v 21 2
8 ( 0.03 )
= 2 = 0.0465m
2 g π ( 9.81 )( 0.2 )4

v 22 2
8 ( 0.03 )
= 2 = 0.147m
2 g π ( 9.81 )( 0.2 )4
Energy Equation between A and B:
EA = HLA-1 + HA – HL1-B = EB

v 2A PA v 2B PB
+ + zA – HLA-1 + HA – HL2-b = + + zB
2g y 2g y

0 + 0 + 10 – 2 (0.0465) + HA – 10 (0.147) = 0 + 0 + 60
HA = 51.563m

Power output = Q y HA = 0.03 (9,810)(51.563)


= 15.175 watts x (1hp / 746 watts)
Power output = 20.34 horsepower (rated power of the pump)

Pressure heads at 1 and 2:


Energy Equation between A and 1:

EA – HLA-1 = E1
v 2A P A v 21 P 1
+ + ZA – HLA-1 = + + z1
2g y 2g y
P1
0 + 0 + 10 – 2 (0.00465) = 0.0465 + +0
y
P1
= 9.86m of water
y
Energy Equation between 2 and B:

E2 – HL2-B = EB
v 22 P 2 v 2B P B
+ + Z2 – HL2-B = + + zB
2g y 2g y
P2
0.147 + y + 0 – 10 (0.147) = 0 + 0 + 60
P2
= 61.323m of water
y

Problem 5-21

For the pipe shown in the Figure v1 = v2 = 1.2m/s. Determine the total head lost between 1 and 2.

Solution:

v1 + v2 = 1.2 m/s

Energy Equation between 1 and 2:

E1 + HL = E2

V 21 P 1 v22 P2
+ + z 1−HL= + + z2
2g y 2g y

V 21 v 22
Since v1 = v2, =
2g 2g
P1 P2
+ z 1−HL= + z 2
y y

280 200
+ 4.3−HL= + 9.08
9.81 9.81

HL = 3.375 m.

Problem 5-22

A nozzle inclined at an angle of 60 o with the horizontal issues a 50-mm diameter water jet at the
rate of 10 m/s. Neglecting air resistance, what is the area of the jet at the highest point of the
projectile?

Solution:

Solving for velocity of the jet at the summit (highest point, A)

vy = 0
vx = v0x cos Ꝋ
vx = 10 cos 60o = 5 m/s

2 2
v = √ v ox +v oy
v= √ 52 +02=5 m/ s

Since the flow is continuous:


[QO = QA]
Ao V o = Aa v
π
( 0.05 )2 ( 10 )=A A (5)
4

A A =0.003927 m 2

Problem 5-23

Oil of sp. gr. 0.84 is flowing in a pipe under the conditions shown in the Figure. If the total head
loss from point 1 to point 2 is 900mm, find the pressure at point 2.

Solution:

Q1 = Q2 = 0.056 m3/s

Energy Equation between 1 and 2:

E1 – HL1-2 = E2
V 21 P 1 V 22 P 2
+ +Z 1−H L1−2= + + z 2
2g y 2g y

8 ( 0.056 )2 445 ( 0.0056 )2 p


4
+ +3.21−0.90=8 4
+ +12
2
π g ( 0.15 ) 9.81 x 0.84 2
π g ( 0.225 ) 9.81 X 0.84

P
=55.52 mof oil
9.81 X 0.84
p = 457.53 kPa
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