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CE124 FInals Exam Problem Solving

This 3-sentence summary provides the high-level information about the document: The document presents a final course assessment for a water resources engineering course consisting of 5 problems testing various concepts related to pipe flow and hydraulics, requiring students to solve for pipe diameters, flow rates, and head losses given information about pipe lengths, diameters, flow rates, and friction factors. Students are asked to show their work and provide the final answer for each of the 5 multi-part problems relating to pipe network analysis, equivalent pipe lengths, pipes in series and parallel, and total head loss calculation for a pipe system.

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CE124 FInals Exam Problem Solving

This 3-sentence summary provides the high-level information about the document: The document presents a final course assessment for a water resources engineering course consisting of 5 problems testing various concepts related to pipe flow and hydraulics, requiring students to solve for pipe diameters, flow rates, and head losses given information about pipe lengths, diameters, flow rates, and friction factors. Students are asked to show their work and provide the final answer for each of the 5 multi-part problems relating to pipe network analysis, equivalent pipe lengths, pipes in series and parallel, and total head loss calculation for a pipe system.

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FINALS COURSE ASSESSMENT

CE124 WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING

I. PROBLEM SOLVING. Solve the problems below. Write the complete solution and box the final
answer.

Course Question Question


Outcome #
Codes
CO1 1 For a 300mm diameter concrete pipe 3,600m long, find the diameter of a 300-m
long equivalent pipe. Assume the friction factor f be the same for both the pipes.
(5pts)
CO1 2. Two pipes, each 300m long, are connected in series. The flow of water through the
pipes is 150 L/s with a total friction loss of 15m. If one pipe has a diameter of
300mm, what is the diameter of the other pipe? (5pts)
CO1 3. Two pipes 1 and 2 are in series. If the roughness coefficients n1=2n1 and the diameter
D1=500mm, find the diameter D2 if the slope of the energy grade lines are to be the
same. (5pts)
CO1 4. Two pipes 1 and 2 having the same length and diameter are in parallel. If the flow in
pipe 1 is 750 L/s, what is the flow in pipe 2 if the friction factor f of the second pipe
is twice that of the first pipe? (5pts)
CO2 5. A pipe network consist of pipeline 1 from A to B then at B it is connected to pipelines
2 and 3, where it merges again at joint C to form a single pipeline 4 up to point D.
Pipelines 1,2, and 4 are in series connection whereas pipelines 2 and 3 are parallel to
each other. If the rate of flow from A to B is 10 L/s and assuming f = 0.02 for all
pipes, Determine the flow in each pipe and the total head lost from A to D. (25pts)

Pipelines Length (m) Diameter (mm)


1 3,000 200
2 2,200 300
3 3,200 200
4 2,800 400

Prepared By/ Date (Faculty Member) Reviewed By/ Date (Program Chair)
ENGR. KRISTINE R. CERVANCIA / 06/08/2020 ENGR. HERMIE M. DEL PILAR / 06/08/2020 Page 1 of 1

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