Water flows through the pipe system as shown, mass flowrate A divides equally into B and C, and discharges to the atmosphere. |6m/s -100 mm A 60 mm 60 mm 06 PROB_034 Cap Do the following: (A) Compute the mass flowrate at A, B and C (B) Compute the pressure in the pipe at A (C) Sketch the C.V. and FBD for the flow in the pipe section - label and identify all relevant components: coordinate directions, velocities, forces and/or pressures, inlet & outlet sections (D) Compute the x and y forces required to hold the pipe in the position shown

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Water flows through the pipe system as shown, mass flowrate A divides equally into B and C, and
discharges to the atmosphere.
6 m/s
100 mm
A
60 mm
60 mm
06 PROB_034
Cappri n n,
Do the following:
(A) Compute the mass flowrate at A, B and C
(B) Compute the pressure in the pipe at A
(C) Sketch the C.V. and FBD for the flow in the pipe section - label and identify all relevant
components: coordinate directions, velocities, forces and/or pressures, inlet & outlet
sections
(D) Compute the x and y forces required to hold the pipe in the position shown
Transcribed Image Text:Water flows through the pipe system as shown, mass flowrate A divides equally into B and C, and discharges to the atmosphere. 6 m/s 100 mm A 60 mm 60 mm 06 PROB_034 Cappri n n, Do the following: (A) Compute the mass flowrate at A, B and C (B) Compute the pressure in the pipe at A (C) Sketch the C.V. and FBD for the flow in the pipe section - label and identify all relevant components: coordinate directions, velocities, forces and/or pressures, inlet & outlet sections (D) Compute the x and y forces required to hold the pipe in the position shown
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