The document is a homework question from a hydrodynamics class that asks students to:
1) Derive an equation for pump discharge (Q) as a function of time (t) assuming the reservoir water elevation falls continuously at a rate of 1 cm/hr and there is no energy loss.
2) Calculate the discharge (Q) when t=1 minute.
3) The question provides information on the pump power (10 horsepower), efficiency (95%), initial reservoir elevation (0m), and rate of reservoir elevation change (-1 cm/hr).
The document is a homework question from a hydrodynamics class that asks students to:
1) Derive an equation for pump discharge (Q) as a function of time (t) assuming the reservoir water elevation falls continuously at a rate of 1 cm/hr and there is no energy loss.
2) Calculate the discharge (Q) when t=1 minute.
3) The question provides information on the pump power (10 horsepower), efficiency (95%), initial reservoir elevation (0m), and rate of reservoir elevation change (-1 cm/hr).
The document is a homework question from a hydrodynamics class that asks students to:
1) Derive an equation for pump discharge (Q) as a function of time (t) assuming the reservoir water elevation falls continuously at a rate of 1 cm/hr and there is no energy loss.
2) Calculate the discharge (Q) when t=1 minute.
3) The question provides information on the pump power (10 horsepower), efficiency (95%), initial reservoir elevation (0m), and rate of reservoir elevation change (-1 cm/hr).
The document is a homework question from a hydrodynamics class that asks students to:
1) Derive an equation for pump discharge (Q) as a function of time (t) assuming the reservoir water elevation falls continuously at a rate of 1 cm/hr and there is no energy loss.
2) Calculate the discharge (Q) when t=1 minute.
3) The question provides information on the pump power (10 horsepower), efficiency (95%), initial reservoir elevation (0m), and rate of reservoir elevation change (-1 cm/hr).
Water Engineering and Management CE74.12: Hydrodynamics Instructor : Prof. Tawatchai Tingsanchali Students : Miss. Aye Chan Myint, ID: st116181 Miss. Nguyen Thi Hien, ID: st116304 Mr. Tith Nhim, ID: st116311 QUESTION 2 Water is pumped from a reservoir through a pipe of 5cm diameter and exits into air at elevation of 10m. The pump has 10 horsepower (HP) and efficiency of 95%. Assume there is no energy loss. At time t=0, the reservoir water elevation is at 0 m and when t>0, it starts to fall continuously at the rate 1 cm/hr. Determine: A) an equation for pump discharge Q (m/s) as function of time t (second) B) the discharge Q at t=1 minute SOLUTION
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