Fluid PP ch.3 With Sound
Fluid PP ch.3 With Sound
F Q (V1 V2 ) Q (V1 0) QV
- Moving surface
F QV 2(1 (1)) 2 QV
Reaction of a jet
For point 1
F Q (0 V )
F QV
F QV
Example(3-1): In figure shown, a perfectly
balanced 700N weight and flat form are
supported by a steady water jet. What is
the proper jet velocity?
Solution:
Q AV
Q 0.05 V
2
4
Q 0.00196V
Fy Q( V1 V2 )
700 (1000)(0.00196V )(V 0)
700
V 2
1.96
V jet 18.9m / sec
Example (3-2):
A jet of water with a velocity of 40 ft/sec strikes
a blade moving of 30 ft/sec in the same
direction of the jet, find the X and Y
components of the force on the blade,
if Q = 4cfs and θ = 120̊
Example(3-3): Water flow steadily through the
box in figure shown entering station (1) at
2m/sec. Calculate the horizontal and vertical
forces required to hold the box stationary
against the flow momentum.
Solution:
Q Q1 Q2
2
Q1 AV
1 1 D1 V1
4
0.05 2 0.00393m / sec
2 3
4
Example (3-4): A 24 inch carrying 31.4 cfs
of oil (S=0.85) has a 90 bend in horizontal
plane. The loss of head in the bend is 3.5
ft of oil and the pressure at entrance is
42.5 psi. Determine the resultant reaction
force exerted in the bend?
Solution:
Fx P1 A1 P2 A2 Q (V1 V2 )
P1 A1 42.5 24 19227lb
2
4
B.E between 1 and 2
p1 V12 p2 V22
Z1 Z 2 hL
2g 2g
Z1 Z 2 0
31.4
V1 V2 2
10 ft / sec
24
4 12
Example (3-5):Water at 20°C (ρ=998 kg/m3) flows through
the elbow in the Figure below and exits to the
atmosphere. The pipe diameter is D1= 10 cm, while D2 = 3
cm. At a flow rate of 0.0153 m3/s, the pressure P1 = 233
kPa . Neglecting the weight of water and elbow, estimate
x and y force components on the flange bolts at section 1.
Example (3-6): Determine the magnitude and
direction of the resultant force and reaction
exerted on the double nozzle of figure shown, the
axes of the pipes and both nozzle lie in a horizontal
plane, both nozzle jets have a water velocity of 12
m/sec, D1=150mm, D2=100mm, and D3=75mm.
Solution: