ELEM PRINC CHEM (LL) W/EBOOK
ELEM PRINC CHEM (LL) W/EBOOK
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ISBN: 9781119846772
Author: FELDER
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.56P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

To calculate the velocity at point 2 by neglecting friction.

Concept introduction:

Following assumptions are made in the derivation of Bernoulli’s equation:

  • The liquid is ideal and incompressible.
  • The flow is at steady state and continuous.
  • The flow is along the streamline
  • The velocity is uniform over the section and is equal to the mean velocity.
  • The only force acting on the fluid are gravity forces and the pressure forces.
  • Now apply Bernoulli equation at point 1 and 2
    P1ρg+V212g+z1=P2ρg+V222g+z2+hf ………………(1)
    Where

    • P1 & P2 are pressure at section I and 2.
    • V1 & V2 are velocity at section 1 and 2.
    • z1 & z2 are the elevation from the horizontal at section 1 and 2.
    • hf is the frictional losses

    Interpretation Introduction

    (b)

    Interpretation:

    To determine the diameter at point 1 if the pipe diameter at point 2 is 6.00 cm.

    Concept introduction:

    Mass balance for study flow processes:

    The total amount of mass within the control volume does not change with time.

    So that, the total amount of mass entering a control volume equal to the total amount of mass leaving it.

    If the mass flow is m. kg/s and volumetric flow rate is v. m3/s
    Then from conservation of mass for steady flow process will be as follows
    min.=mout. (Kg/s)
    Where min. = (? ×A ×V) in mout.

    • = (? A× V)out
    • Conservation of mass at section 1 and section 2.

    ρ1A1V1=ρ2A2V2

    If density is constant then above equation reduce to
    A1V1=A2V2

    • A is the area at respective section of the flowing processes
    • V is the velocity at respective section
    • ? is the density of flowing fluid in control volume

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