1. A U-tube manometer filled with Liquid A is attached to the underside of 4 inch pipe carrying water, as shown in Figure 2. At a point directly above the inclined U-tube manometer tap, the upstream tap of an inverted U tube is located. The inverted-U-tube manometer is filled with a Liquid B. If the P2 = 17 psi, determine; (Note: 1 in (inch) = 25.4 mm, 1 atm = 101.325 kN/m² = 1.01325 bar = 101.325 kPa = 14.7 psi, g =9.81m/s'). (a) the differential manometer reading (psig), and (b) the value of X (inch). Liquid B, SG = 0.5 37 in. 12 in. Water P1. Pz. 4 in. X in. 58 in. .45° Liquid A, SG = 13.6

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1. AU-tube manometer filled with Liquid A is attached to the underside of 4 inch pipe carrying
water, as shown in Figure 2. At a point directly above the inclined U-tube manometer tap, the
upstream tap of an inverted U tube is located. The inverted-U-tube manometer is filled with a
Liquid B. If the P2 = 17 psi, determine; (Note: 1 in (inch) = 25.4 mm, 1 atm = 101.325 kN/m?
= 1.01325 bar = 101.325 kPa = 14.7 psi, g =9.81m/s?).
(a) the differential manometer reading (psig), and
(b) the value of X (inch).
Liquid B, SG = 0.5
37 in.
i 12 in.
Water
P1.
P2.
14 in.
X in.
58 in.
45°
Liquid A, SG = 13.6
Figure 2
Transcribed Image Text:1. AU-tube manometer filled with Liquid A is attached to the underside of 4 inch pipe carrying water, as shown in Figure 2. At a point directly above the inclined U-tube manometer tap, the upstream tap of an inverted U tube is located. The inverted-U-tube manometer is filled with a Liquid B. If the P2 = 17 psi, determine; (Note: 1 in (inch) = 25.4 mm, 1 atm = 101.325 kN/m? = 1.01325 bar = 101.325 kPa = 14.7 psi, g =9.81m/s?). (a) the differential manometer reading (psig), and (b) the value of X (inch). Liquid B, SG = 0.5 37 in. i 12 in. Water P1. P2. 14 in. X in. 58 in. 45° Liquid A, SG = 13.6 Figure 2
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