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Rotaion of Vessels by Engr. Ben David

This document contains lecture slides about analyzing the rotation of open cylindrical vessels filled with water. It provides formulas to calculate the angular speed needed such that: 1) The water will just reach the rim of the vessel. An example problem is worked out using the formula y = 2(h - d). 2) The depth of water at the center of the vessel is zero. Another example is worked out using the formula y = h - (r^2/h). 3) There is no water within 200mm from the vertical axis at the bottom of the vessel. This example solves for y using the squared property of a parabola and plugs into the angular speed formula.

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Rotaion of Vessels by Engr. Ben David

This document contains lecture slides about analyzing the rotation of open cylindrical vessels filled with water. It provides formulas to calculate the angular speed needed such that: 1) The water will just reach the rim of the vessel. An example problem is worked out using the formula y = 2(h - d). 2) The depth of water at the center of the vessel is zero. Another example is worked out using the formula y = h - (r^2/h). 3) There is no water within 200mm from the vertical axis at the bottom of the vessel. This example solves for y using the squared property of a parabola and plugs into the angular speed formula.

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Module 2 Rotation Of Vessels – Analysis & Formulas – For C.

E Students

Ben David’s Tutorials And Lectures – Hydraulics

No water will be spilled in the rim of the container in the formula


y = 2(h – d) ,r = radius of the vessel SLIDE NO453H
=
h = height of vessel d = depth of water
Example: An open cylindrical vessel having a base radius of 500 mm and
2.5 m tall is 2/3 full of water. The vessel is rotated about its vertical axis
at a constant angular speed.Determine the value of this angular speed
such that the water will just reach the rim of the vessel: A 157.2rpm B
104.2rpm C 128.4 rpm D 119.6 rpm This is a past C.E Board Exam

From the figure d =3/5(2.5) = 1.5 , Y 2(2.5 – 1.5) = 2

r = 500/1000 = .5

Substitute values : = = ( )

119.607 R.P.M Select D answer


Module 2 Rotation Of Vessels – Analysis & Formulas – For C.E Students

Ben David’s Tutorials And Lectures – Hydraulics

Slide 454H

The depth of water at the center of vessel is zero

Using the formula y = Height of vessel


r = radius of vessel
Example: An open cylindrical vessel having a base
radius of 500 mm and 2.5 m tall is 2/3 full of water. The
vessel is rotated about its vertical axis at a constant
angular speed. Determine the value of the angular speed
such that The depth of water at the center of vessel is
zero A 133.8rpm B 163.3 rpm C 178.8 rpm D 155.5 rpm

r = 500/1000 = 0.5 m y = 2.5 m Subs in the formula

= , =

= 84.588(1.581) = 133.733 rpm

select A answer
Module 2 Rotation Of Vessels – Analysis & Formulas – For C.E Students

Ben David’s Tutorials And Lectures – Hydraulics

Example: An open cylindrical vessel having a base radius of 500 mm and 2.5 m tall is 2/3 full of water. The
vessel is rotated about its vertical axis at a constant angular speed. Past C.E board exam

There is no water at the bottom of the vessel within 200mm from the vertical
axis
A 145rpm B 102.3 rpm C 189.7rpm D 174.2 rpm
= Here r = Raduis of vessel 500/1000 = 0.5

Using squared property of parabola solve Y


From the figure then

.25(y – 2.5) = .4(y) Solving for y = = 2.9761


Then =

= 84.588(1.7251) Slide 455H of the Green


Book
145.92 rpm

Select letter A Answer


Module 2 Rotation Of Vessels – Analysis & Formulas – For C.E Students

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