FUND. OF THERMAL-FLUID SCI (LL) W/ CONN
FUND. OF THERMAL-FLUID SCI (LL) W/ CONN
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Chapter 12, Problem 62P

a)

To determine

The maximum flow of water.

a)

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Given:

The efficiency of the pump (ηpump) is 78%.

The input power (W˙pump.in) is 5kW.

The datum head at point 2 (z2) is 30 m.

The diameter of the intake pipe (d1) is 7 cm.

The diameter of the discharge side pipe (d2) is 5 cm.

Calculation:

Draw the free body diagram of the system as in Figure 1.

FUND. OF THERMAL-FLUID SCI (LL) W/ CONN, Chapter 12, Problem 62P

Consider the acceleration due to gravity (g) as 9.81m/s2.

The velocity at point 1 and 2 are negligible V1=V2=0.

The pressure at the point 1 and 2 are equal to the atmospheric pressure P1=P2=Patm

Calculate the work done by the pump (W˙pump,out) using the relation;

  ηpump=W˙pump,outW˙pump,inW˙pump,out=ηpumpW˙pump,in=0.78(5)=3.9kW

Write the Bernoulli’s equation between the points 1 and 2 as follows;

  m˙(P1ρ+α1V122+gz1)+W˙pump,out=m˙(P2ρ+α2V222+gz2)+W˙turbine,e+Emech,loss

Substitute 0 for W˙turbine,e and 0 for Emech,loss.

    m˙(P1ρ+α1V122+gz1)+W˙pump,out=m˙(P2ρ+α2V222+gz2)m˙(Patmρ+0+0)+W˙pump,out=m˙(Patmρ+0+9.81(30))W˙pump,out=9.81(30)m˙m˙=3.9×1039.81(30)m˙=13.25kg/s

Calculate the maximum flow of water through the pump (Q) using the relation;

  Q=m˙ρ=13.251000=0.01325m3/s

Thus, the maximum flow of water through the pump is 0.01325m3/s_.

b)

To determine

The Pressure difference across the pump.

b)

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Write the Bernoulli’s equation between the intake side and discharge side as follows;

  P1ρg+α1V122g+z1+hpump,out=P2ρg+α2V222g+z2+hturbine,e+hLP1ρg+(1)V122g+0+hpump,out=P2ρg+(1)V222g+0+0+0P1P2ρg=V22V122ghpump,outP1P2ρg=V22V122gW˙pump,outm˙g

  P1P2ρg=1g(V22V122W˙pump,outm˙)P1P2=ρ(V22V122W˙pump,outm˙)P2P1=ρ(W˙pump,outm˙V22V122)

Substitute 13.25 kg/s for m˙, 3.9 kW for W˙pump,out, 6.749 m/s for V2, 3.443 m/s for V1 and 1000kg/m3 for ρ.

  P2P1=1000(3.9×10313.256.74923.44322)=1000(294.3416.85)=277490kPa=277.5 kPa

Thus, the Pressure difference across the pump is 277.5 kPa_.

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