A steel pipe, having diameters of 100 mm, 80 mm, and 60 mm, respectively, each 152 m long, are connected in series. the 100 mm pipe leads from a reservoir (flush entrance), and the 60 mm pipe discharge into the air st a point 3.5 m below the water surface in the reservior. assuming all changes in section to be abrupt. determine the velocity (V2) for 60 mm pipe, assume coefficient of friction is f = 0.016 for each pipe.

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A steel pipe, having diameters of 100 mm, 80 mm, and 60 mm, respectively, each 152 m long,
are connected in series. the 100 mm pipe leads from a reservoir (flush entrance), and the 60 mm
pipe discharge into the air st a point 3.5 m below the water surface in the reservior. assuming all
changes in section to be abrupt. determine the velocity (V2) for 60 mm pipe, assume coefficient of
friction is f = 0.016 for each pipe.
Transcribed Image Text:A steel pipe, having diameters of 100 mm, 80 mm, and 60 mm, respectively, each 152 m long, are connected in series. the 100 mm pipe leads from a reservoir (flush entrance), and the 60 mm pipe discharge into the air st a point 3.5 m below the water surface in the reservior. assuming all changes in section to be abrupt. determine the velocity (V2) for 60 mm pipe, assume coefficient of friction is f = 0.016 for each pipe.
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