SITUATION 3: Water is being raised from reservoir A to reservoir B using pump as shown. The frictional losses from reservoir A to the entrance of the pump is three times its velocity head while the frictional losses from the exit of the pump to reservoir B is twenty times its velocity head. The total flow is 20 lit/s. el. 240m B A el. 0 100mmo 150mmo el. -20m 14. Compute the output power of the pump in kilowatts. а. 68.7 c. 34.0 15. Compute the pressure head at point 17 a. 19.74 m c. 28.14 m 16. Compute the pressure head at point 2? a. 233.54 m c. 276.58 m b. 55.5 d. 48.4 b. 23.51 m d. 16.12 m b. 281.42 m d. 266.27 m

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SITUATION 3:
Water is being raised from reservoir A
to reservoir B using pump as shown.
The frictional losses from reservoir A to
the entrance of the pump is three times
its velocity head while the frictional
losses from the exit of the pump to
reservoir B is twenty times its velocity
head. The total flow is 20 lit/s.
el. 240m
B
A
el. 0
100mmo
150mmo
el. -20m
14. Compute the output power of the
pump in kilowatts.
а. 68.7
c. 34.0
15. Compute the pressure head at
point 17
а. 19.74 m
c. 28.14 m
16. Compute the pressure head at
point 2?
a. 233.54 m
c. 276.58 m
b. 55.5
d. 48.4
b. 23.51 m
d. 16.12 m
b. 281.42 m
d. 266.27 m
Transcribed Image Text:SITUATION 3: Water is being raised from reservoir A to reservoir B using pump as shown. The frictional losses from reservoir A to the entrance of the pump is three times its velocity head while the frictional losses from the exit of the pump to reservoir B is twenty times its velocity head. The total flow is 20 lit/s. el. 240m B A el. 0 100mmo 150mmo el. -20m 14. Compute the output power of the pump in kilowatts. а. 68.7 c. 34.0 15. Compute the pressure head at point 17 а. 19.74 m c. 28.14 m 16. Compute the pressure head at point 2? a. 233.54 m c. 276.58 m b. 55.5 d. 48.4 b. 23.51 m d. 16.12 m b. 281.42 m d. 266.27 m
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