Loose Leaf For Fluid Mechanics
Loose Leaf For Fluid Mechanics
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ISBN: 9781259169922
Author: White, Frank M.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.85P
To determine

(a)

Determine the type of turbine in the prototype.

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Answer to Problem 11.85P

The type of turbine in the prototype is propeller turbine.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Head, Hp=45ft

Speed of turbine, np=360r/min

Power, Pp=4000bhp

=2200000ft.lbf/s

Prototype diameter, Dp=7ft

Model diameter, Dm=1ft

Prototype

Speed of turbine, np=360r/min

Power,

Pp=4000bhp

=2200000ft.lbf/s

Specific speed,

Nsp=np(rpm)Pp(bhp)[Hp(ft)]54

Here, Hp=45ft

Nsp=36040004554

Nsp=195

Therefore, from specific speed range table, the type of turbine in the prototype is propeller turbine

Conclusion:

The type of turbine in the prototype is propeller turbine.

To determine

(b)

Determine the appropriate head for the model test.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 11.85P

The appropriate head for the model test is Hm=9.87ft.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Head, Hp=45ft

Speed of turbine, np=360r/min

Power, Pp=4000bhp

=2200000ft.lbf/s

Prototype diameter, Dp=7ft

Model diameter, Dm=1ft

Model head is given by,

gHpnp2Dp2=gHmnm2Dm2

Here, model turbine speed, nm=1180r/min

Hm=Hpnm2Dm2np2Dp2

=45×11802×123602×72

Hm=9.87ft

Conclusion:

The appropriate head for the model test is Hm=9.87ft.

To determine

(c)

Determine the appropriate flow rate for the model test.

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Answer to Problem 11.85P

The appropriate flow rate for the model test is Qm=8.5ft3/s.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Head, Hp=45ft

Speed of turbine, np=360r/min

Power, Pp=4000bhp

=2200000ft.lbf/s

Prototype diameter, Dp=7ft

Model diameter, Dm=1ft

Prototype flow rate,

Qp=PpηpρgHp

Here, efficiency, η=0.88

=22000000.88×1.94×32.2×45

Qp=889.3ft3/s

Model flow rate is calculated using the relation below,

QpnpDp3=QmnmDm3

Qm=QpnmDm3npDp3

=889.3×1180×13360×73

Qm=8.5ft3/s

Conclusion:

The appropriate flow rate for the model test is Qm=8.5ft3/s.

To determine

(d)

Estimate the power expected to be delivered by the turbine model.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 11.85P

The turbine model delivers Pm=8.38hp of power.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Head, Hp=45ft

Speed of turbine, np=360r/min

Power, Pp=4000bhp

=2200000ft.lbf/s

Prototype diameter, Dp=7ft

Model diameter, Dm=1ft

Power delivered by model is calculated by the below relation,

Pm=ηmQmρgHm

=0.88×8.5×1.94×32.2×9.87

=4611.2ft.lbf/s

Pm=8.38hp

Conclusion:

The turbine model delivers Pm=8.38hp of power

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