Case Studies
Case Studies
CASE STUDIES
Veegay T. Kibete
BSCE III
January 2024
I. CASE STUDY: LINEAR SYSTEMS OF EQUATION
NODE A: NODE D:
NODE B: NODE E:
NODE C: NODE F:
NODE G: NODE F:
II. CASE STUDY:
Assignment 1: For the sample problem use any methods in solving the velocity
Continuity Equation:
Q= UAc
wherein:
Ac= BH (cross-sectional Area of a rectangular channel)
U= (1/n) R2/3S1/2 (Manning Equation)
R= Ac/P (Hydraulic Radius)
P= B +/2H (wetted perimeter of a rectangle)
Substituting:
( )[ ]
1 5
3
S 2
( BH )
Q= 2
n
( B+2 H ) 3
( )[ ]
1 5
S2 ( BH ) 3
0= 2
−Q
n 3
( B+2 H )
( )[ ]
1 5
0.0002 2 20 ( H ) 3
f ( H )= 2
−5
0.03 3
( 20+2 H )
[ ]
5
( 20 H ) 3
f ( H )=( 0.471405 ) 2
−5
3
( 20+2 H )
2
3
' 46.31122316 H ( 50+ 3 H )
f ( H )= 5
( 20+2 H ) 3
1 st Iteration :
2nd Iteration:
[ ]
5
[ ]
20 ( 0.5 ) 3 5
f ( 0.5 )=( 0.471405 ) 2
−5 20 ( 0.726114 ) 3
f ( 0.726114 )=( 0.471405 ) −5
( 20+2 ( 0.5 )) 3 2
( 20+2 ( 0.726114 ) ) 3
f ( 0.5 )=−2.12537
f ( 0.726114 )=0.278014
'
f ( 0.5 )=46.31122316 ¿ ¿
f ' ( 0.726114 )=46.31122316¿ ¿
'
f (0.5)=9.39957
f ' ( 0.726114 )=11.7867
i Xo f(Xo) f'(Xo)
1 0.5 -2.12537 9.39957
2 0.726114 0.218014 11.7867
3 0.702527 0.002704 11.55674
4 0.702293 2.69E-01 11.55444
5 0.702293 0 11.55444
Q= UBH; H= 0.702293
5= U[20(0.702293)]
U= 0.356 m/s
Assignment 2: Use the same given of Assignment 1, use trapezoidal section with side slopes of 45°.
Using the same given, but in a trapezoidal section with side slopes of 45°.
Given: 20
I------------------------------------
---------- ---I ----------
- -
Q= 5 m/s n= 0.03
H√2 H√2
H H
B= 20 m S= 0.0002 45ᵒ 45ᵒ
I---------I-------------------
H I---------I
20-2H H
Continuity Equation:
Q= UAc
where:
1 (3 )
2 1
U = R S2
n
Ac
R=
P
Ac=
[ B 1+B 2
2
H
] > cross-sectional area of a trapezoid
B2= 20+2H
Substituting to the Equation:
[ ]
2
( B 1+B 2 ) 3 1
(H ) ( B 1+B 2 )
Q=
1
n () 2
B+ 2 H √ 2
S2 [
2
(H )]
[ ]
2
( 20+20−2 H ) 3
(H)
[ ]
1
5=¿) 2 ( 20+ 20−2 H )
( 0.0002 ) 2 (H)
20+2 H √2 2
[ ]
2
( 20−H ) ( H ) 3
f ( H )=( 0.471405 ) ( 20−H )−5
20+2 H √ 2
(√ 7071
'
f ( H )=¿
H +50000 )
3 −H ( H−20 ) 2
800 ( 7071 H +50000 )
1st Iteration:
[ ]
2
( 20−( 0.5 ) ) ( 0.5 ) 3
f ( 0.5 )=( 0.471405 ) ( 20−( 0.5 ) )−5
20+2 ( 0.5 ) √ 2
f(0.5) = 0.440397555
√(
'
f ( 0.5 )=¿
800
3 −(0.5) ( (0.5)−20 )
7071(0.5)+50000 )
( 7071( 0.5)+50000 )
2
f’(0.5)= 6.30982491
2nd Iteration:
[ ]
2
( 20− ( 0.4302 ) ) ( 0.4302 ) 3
f ( 0.4302 )=( 0.471405 ) ( 20−( 0.4302 ) )−5
20+ 2 ( 0.4302 ) √ 2
f(0.4302)= -0.018407993
√( )
'
f ( 0.4302 )=¿ 3 −( 0.4302 ) ( ( 0.4302 )−20 ) 2
800 ( 7071 ( 0.4302 )+ 50000 )
7071 ( 0.4302 ) +50000
f’(0.4302)= 6.85273995
i Xo f(Xo) f'(Xo)
1 0.5 0.440397555 6.30982491
2 0.430204473 -0.018407993 6.85273995
3 0. 4302890997 -3.05236E-05 6.83004077
4 0.432895166 -8.40839E-11 6.83000314
5 0. 432895166 0 6.85000314
H= 0.4329
[ ]
1
5
U= 20+20−2 ( 0.4329 )
( 0.4329 )
2
U= 0.5903 m/s
Assignment 3:
Solution:
a. Insert the given parameter values into the first equation to obtain
0.2 ×1.23 ×1600
∆ p=f • =39.36 f
2 ×0.005
Determine Re by inserting the parameter values into the third given equation.
1.23 × 40 ×0.005
ℜ= −5
=13743.02
1.79 ×10
Now rewrite the second equation as follows.
( )
1 2.51
6
=−2.0 log ( 1.5 ×10 +¿ )
√f 3.7 ×0.005 13743.02• √ f
( √f )
1
=−2.0 log ((8.10811+ ¿
18.26382
√f
) • 10 ¿ −5
It remains to solve (2) for f. To simplify the problem, solve the equation for x=√f and then
determine f as f=(√f ¿2 = x 2 .
( ) ( )
1 1
f ' ( x )= + 2• •¿
x 2
18.26382 )
8.10811+
x
X0 = √f0 = √ ( 0.136
ℜ )
0.25
=0.170838
0.102679−0.170838
ε a= =−253.649
0.102679
Now, solve the substitution formula x=√ f for f
2 2
f ≈ x 4 =0.082307 =0.0067744
b. Repeat the computation but for a rougher commercial steel pipe (ε=0.045~mm)
0.2⋅1.23 ⋅1600
1 st Equation: Δp=f ⋅ =39.36 ⋅ f
2⋅ 0.005
Determine ℜ by inserting the parameter values into the third given equation.
1.23 ⋅ 40 ⋅0.005
ℜ= −5
=13743.02
1.79 ⋅10
Now, you can rewrite the second equation as follows:
1 18.26382
f (x)= −23.02585+2 log (243.24324 + )
x x
x 0=√ fo=
√ 0.316
R e 0.25
=0.170838
Assignment 4
Solution:
First determine the derivative of y and insert the given parameter values into the equation to obtain:
Note that
where
6074.31 a₄ = -267.61
a₄ = -0.04406
1,445.63 a₃ + 34,345.77 a₄ = - 236.63
a₃ = 0.88302
339.13 a₂ + 6,018.90 a₃ + 76,869.97 a₄ = 43.40 a₂ = -5.55779
61.4022 a₁ + 744.14 a₂ + 7,521.88 a₃ + 72,881.16 a₄ = 469.67 a₁ = 19.12614
9 a₀ + 54.4 a₁ + 390.22 a₂ + 3,102.81 a₃ + 26,276.63 a₄ = 402.2 a₀ = -5.74328
y= -5.74328 + 19.12614x - 5.55779x2 + 0.88302x3 - 0.04406x4
x= 4.5 m
y= -5.74328 + 19.12614(4.5) - 5.55779(4.5)2 + 0.88302(4.5)3 - 0.04406(4.5)4
y= 41.43193 kpa (Shear at the depth of 4.5 m)
Solution:
a.
Distance (m) x Lane Width (m)
X Y 3.5
DISTANC LANE WIDTH
E (m) (m) 3
2.4 2.9
1.5 2.1 2.5
2.4 2.3
2
1.8 2.1
1.8 1.8 1.5
2.9 2.7
1.2 1.5 1
0.5
0
1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5
3 2.9
1.2 1.5
x y
Distance (m) Lane Width (m) xy x²
2.4 2.9 6.96 5.76
1.5 2.1 3.15 2.25
2.4 2.3 5.52 5.76
1.8 2.1 3.78 3.24
1.8 1.8 3.24 3.24
2.9 2.7 7.83 8.41
1.2 1.5 1.8 1.44
3 2.9 8.7 9
1.2 1.5 1.8 1.44
2
∑x= 18.2 ∑y= 19.8 ∑xy= 42.78 ∑x = 40.54
b. LEAST-SQUARE REGRESSION (LINEAR)
N= 9
1.5
a0= y−a1 x
1
a0= 2.2−90.73349 ¿(2.02222)
a0= 0.71672 0.5
0
y= a0 + a1x 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5
y= 0.71672 + 0.73349x
c. x= 2m
y= 0.71672 + 0.73349x = 0.71672 + 0.73349(2) = 2.19370 m (corresponding minimum lane width)