FLUID MECHANICS FUNDAMENTALS+APPS
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EXAMPLE 6-3
The Force to Hold a Reversing Elbow in Place
The deflector elbow in Example 6-2 is replaced by a reversing elbow such
that the fluid makes a 180° U-turn before it is discharged, as shown in
Fig. 6-21. The elevation difference between the centers of the inlet and the
exit sections is still 0.3 m. Determine the anchoring force needed to hold
the elbow in place.
SOLUTION The inlet and the outlet velocities and the pressure at the inlet
of the elbow remain the same, but the vertical component of the anchoring
force at the connection of the elbow to the pipe is zero in this case (FR = 0)
since there is no other force or momentum flux in the vertical direction (we
are neglecting the weight of the elbow and the water). The horizontal com-
ponent of the anchoring force is determined from the momentum equation
written in the x-direction. Noting that the outlet…
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