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TALLER

TERMOLOGÍA
Cristian Pineida, Santiago Ayala, Erick Freire
Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas, Av. General Rumiñahui s/n
Sangolquı́-Ecuador, P.O.BOX: 171-5-231B
{cdpineida, sdsyala4}@espe.edu.ec
November 24, 2019

FÍSICA II
NRC: 3365
Instructor: Guillermo Méndez C.

38.- The horizontal wye fitting in figure splits the 20C water
flow rate equally If Q=ft3/s and P1=25lbf/in2 and loses are
neglected, estimate:
0.1. p2

0.2. p3

∀˙ 1 = ∀˙ 2 + ∀˙ 3

1
P1 V 1 2 P2 V2 2 P3 V3 2
   
+ = + + +
γ 2g γ 2g γ 2g

P3 − P 1 V1 2 − 32
=
γ 2g

A1 · V1
∀˙ 1 =
2

V1 = 25.46 f t2 s

A1 · V1 = A2 · V2 + A3 · V3

A1 · V1
A3 · V3 =
2

Q1 2 · V1
V3 =
2 · Q3 2

ft
V3 = 229.4
s

Q1 2 · V1
V2 =
2 · Q2 2

ft
V2 = 407.4
s

ρ
P3 = (V1 2 − V3 2 ) + P1
2

lbf
P3 = 1612675.02
f t2

ρ
P2 = (V1 2 − V2 2 ) + P1
2

lbf
P2 = 5147018.25
f t2

2
39.- Pressure gage B is to meassure the pressure at point
A in a water flow. If the Pressure at B is 87 KPa, estimate
the Pressure at A, in KPa. Asssume fluids are at 20C:

PA = PB + ρagua ∗ g ∗ h1 + ρHg ∗ g ∗ h2 − ρHg ∗ g ∗ h3 − ρoil ∗ g ∗ h4

PA = (87 + 101.13) + 9, 98(10)(0.05) + 13, 546(10)(0.04) − 13, 546(10)(0.11) − 8, 50(10)(0.06)

PA = 201.687 [KP a]

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