1. Air flows steadily through a reversing elbow as shown in the schematic below. The conditions at the inlet and exit of the elbow are also provided in the schematic. Please use the integral forms of the conservation equations in your solutions. a. What is the total force [N] applied by the bolts to the flanges, and in which direction does it act? b. Is the flow through the elbow adiabatic? Numerically justify your answer. D₁ = 5 cm T₁ = 10°C P₁ = 125 kPa V₁ = 150 m/s D₂ = 8 cm T₂ = 20°C P₂ = 200 kPa

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1. Air flows steadily through a reversing elbow as shown in the schematic below. The conditions at the inlet
and exit of the elbow are also provided in the schematic. Please use the integral forms of the conservation
equations in your solutions.
a. What is the total force [N] applied by the bolts to the flanges, and in which direction does it act?
b. Is the flow through the elbow adiabatic? Numerically justify your answer.
D₁ = 5 cm
T₁ = 10°C
P₁ = 125 kPa
V₁ = 150 m/s
D₂ = 8 cm
T₂ = 20°C
I2
P₂ = 200 kPa
Transcribed Image Text:1. Air flows steadily through a reversing elbow as shown in the schematic below. The conditions at the inlet and exit of the elbow are also provided in the schematic. Please use the integral forms of the conservation equations in your solutions. a. What is the total force [N] applied by the bolts to the flanges, and in which direction does it act? b. Is the flow through the elbow adiabatic? Numerically justify your answer. D₁ = 5 cm T₁ = 10°C P₁ = 125 kPa V₁ = 150 m/s D₂ = 8 cm T₂ = 20°C I2 P₂ = 200 kPa
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