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Inverted U-Tube Manometer Lect No.8

The document describes an inverted U-tube differential manometer used to measure differences in pressure between two points. It consists of a U-shaped tube filled with a light liquid, connected to the two points. The difference in liquid height between the two limbs indicates the difference in pressure. Three example problems are given where the manometer is used to determine the pressure difference between two pipes based on the measured height differences and properties of the liquids involved.

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Inverted U-Tube Manometer Lect No.8

The document describes an inverted U-tube differential manometer used to measure differences in pressure between two points. It consists of a U-shaped tube filled with a light liquid, connected to the two points. The difference in liquid height between the two limbs indicates the difference in pressure. Three example problems are given where the manometer is used to determine the pressure difference between two pipes based on the measured height differences and properties of the liquids involved.

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Inverted U-tube Differential Manometer:

• It consists Of an inverted U-tube, containing a light liquid. The two ends of the
tube are connected to the points whose difference of pressure is to be
measured.It is used for measuring difference of pressures.As shown in dig.
inverted U-tube Differential Manometer connected to the two points A & B.
• Let the pressure at A is more than the pressure at B
• h1 = Ht. of liquid in the left limb below the datum line X-X
• h2 = Ht. of liquid in the left limb
• h = difference of light liquid
• 𝜌1 = Density of liquid at A
• 𝜌2 = Density of liquid at B
• 𝜌𝑠 = Density of light liquid
• PA= Pressure at A & PB =Pressure at B
Inverted U-tube Differential Manometer:
Inverted U-tube Differential Manometer:
• Taking X-X as datum line
• Pressure in the left limb below X-X = PA − (𝜌1 *g*h1)
• Pressure in the right limb below X-X = PB −(𝜌2 *g*h2) − (𝜌𝑠 *g*h)
• Equating the two pressure
• PA − (𝜌1 *g*h1) = PB −(𝜌2 *g*h2) − (𝜌𝑠 *g*h)
• or PA –PB = (𝜌1 *g*h1) −(𝜌2 *g*h2) − (𝜌𝑠 *g*h)

• Problem(1): Water is flowing through two differential pipes to which an inverted


differential manometer having an oil of specific gravity 0.8 is connected. The
pressure head in the pipe A is 2m of water. Find the pressure in the pipe B for the
manometer readings as shown in fig.
Problem no.1
• Problem(2): An inverted differential manometer is connected to two pipes A & B
which convey water .The fluid in manometer is oil of specific gravity 0.8.For the
manometer readings shown in figure, find the pressure difference between A & B
• Problem(3): An inverted differential manometer is connected to two horizontal
pipes A & B which convey water .The vertical distance between the axes of these
pipes is 30 cm. When oil of specific gravity 0.8 is used as a gauge fluid,the vertical
heights of water columns in the two limbs of the inverted manometer(when
measured from the respective centre lines of the pipes)are found to be same and
equal to 35cm.Determine the difference of pressure between the pipes.
Problem(2):
Problem(3):

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