This document contains 20 hydraulic problems involving concepts like pipe flow, head loss, discharge, power, and pressure. The problems require using formulas like Darcy-Weisbach, Manning's, and Hazen-Williams to calculate values like discharge, head loss, power, and pressure given information about pipe diameter, length, flow rate, and other variables. The document connects several reservoirs, pipes, pumps, and tanks to illustrate different hydraulic situations and systems.
This document contains 20 hydraulic problems involving concepts like pipe flow, head loss, discharge, power, and pressure. The problems require using formulas like Darcy-Weisbach, Manning's, and Hazen-Williams to calculate values like discharge, head loss, power, and pressure given information about pipe diameter, length, flow rate, and other variables. The document connects several reservoirs, pipes, pumps, and tanks to illustrate different hydraulic situations and systems.
This document contains 20 hydraulic problems involving concepts like pipe flow, head loss, discharge, power, and pressure. The problems require using formulas like Darcy-Weisbach, Manning's, and Hazen-Williams to calculate values like discharge, head loss, power, and pressure given information about pipe diameter, length, flow rate, and other variables. The document connects several reservoirs, pipes, pumps, and tanks to illustrate different hydraulic situations and systems.
PROBLEM 1: PROBLEM 7: 12. Compute the head loss. SITUATION V:
A 150 mm diameter jet of water is discharge A turbine is rated at 450 KN when the flow of a. 0.19 m b. 0.77 m Reservoir A, B and C are connected by from a nozzle into the air. The velocity of the jet water through it is 0.609 m3/s. Assuming an c. 1.87 m d. 0.0254 m pipelines 1, 2 and 3 respectively which meets at is 36 m/s. Find the power in the jet? efficiency of 87%, what head is acting on the the junction D. The rate of flow out of reservoir 13. Compute the power loss in watts. a. 214 kilowatts b. 412 kilowatts turbine? B is 560 liters/sec. a. 858.10 watts b. 921.3 watts c. 142 kilowatts d. 241 kilowatts a. 68.8 m b. 86.6 m c. 564.24 watts d. 105.1 watts c. 88.6 m d. 66.8 m Pipes Dia. Length Friction "f" PROBLEM 2: SITUATION IV: A 1m. diameter new cast iron pipe C = 130 is SITUATION II: 1 900 mm 1500 m 0.0208 Water is being raised from reservoir A to 845 m long and has a head loss of 1.11 m. Find A pipeline splits to parallel pipelines 1, 2 and 3 2 600 mm 450 m 0.0168 he discharge capacity of the pipe according to at junction A, and merges again at junction B. reservoir B using pump as shown. The frictional Hazen Williams Formula? Pressure head at A and b are 70 m. and 45 m. losses from reservoir A to the entrance of the 3 450 mm 1200 m 0.0175 a. 1.01 m3/s b. 0.016 m3/s respectively. pump is three times its velocity head while the 17. Compute the discharge flowing in or out of 3 c. 1.23 m /s d. 2.31 m3/s Pipe Data: frictional losses from the exit of the pump to reservoir A. pipe 1 pipe 2 reservoir B is twenty times its velocity head. a. 45 liters/sec b. 55 liters/sec PROBLEM 3: c. 65 liters/sec d. 75 liters/sec C 120 120 120 The total flow is 20 lit/s. A vertical surface 4 m. square has its upper edge horizontal and on the water surface. At L 300 m 1600 m 1500 m 18. Compute the discharge flowing towards what depth must a horizontal line a drawn on reservoir C. D 0.3 m 0.25 m 0.2 m this surface so as to divide it into two parts on a. 495 liters/sec b. 595 liters/sec 8. Find Q1 c. 695 liters/sec d. 795 liters/sec each of which the total pressure is the same? a. 0.1060 m3/s b. 0.0921 m3/s a. 2.284 m. b. 2.828 m 19. Compute the elevation of reservoir B. c. 0.0531 m3/s d. 0.0254 m3/s c. 1.243 m. d. 3.012 m a. 202.538 m b. 102.538 m 9. Find Q2 c. 402.538 m d. 302.538 m SITUATION I: a. 0.1060 m3/s b. 0.0921 m3/s A 400 mm diameter cast iron pipe 40m long has PROBLEM 20: c. 0.0531 m3/s d. 0.0254 m3/s a discharge of 600 lit/s. Find the head loss of Piston A has a cross – section of 1,200 cm2 the said pipe. 10. Find Q2 while that of B is 800 cm2. B is higher than A by 4. Using Darcy Weisbach formula with f = 0.012 a. 0.1060 m3/s b. 0.0921 m3/s 14. Compute the output power of the pump in 2 m. If the intervening passages are filled with a. 2.39 m b. 0.39 m c. 0.0531 m3/s d. 0.0254 m3/s kilowatts. oil having sp.gr. of 0.8 and a force of 4 KN is c. 1.39 m d. 3.39 m a. 68.7 b. 55.5 acting on B. What must be the pressure at SITUATION III: c. 34.0 d. 48.4 piston B. 5. Using Manning’s equation with n = 0.013 Two closed vertical cylindrical tanks A and B are a. 2.54 m b. 4.12m connected near at the bottom by a short orifice 15. Compute the pressure head at point 1. a. 55,000 N/m2 b. 65696 N/m2 2 c. 3.32 m d. 4.38 m 150 mm diameter. Heights of water measured a. 19.74 m b. 23.51 m c. 50,000 N/m c. 56369 N/m2 from the orifice are 3 m and 2 m respectively. Air c. 28.14 m d. 16.12 m 6. Using Hazen William Formula with C = 100. pressure above said tanks are 50 and 20 kPa a. 2.85 m b. 1.53 m respectively Cc = 0.80 and Cv = 0.90. 16. Compute the pressure head at point 2. “He answered and said, ‘It is written, “Man shall c. 3.13 m d. 4.38 m a. 233.54 m b. 281.42 m 11. Compute the discharge in the orifice not live on bread alone, but on every word that immediately after opening the orifice. c. 276.58 m d. 266.27 m proceeds out of the mouth of God”’” (Matthew a. 0.1136 m3/s b. 0.0921 m3/s 4:4). 3 c. 0.0564 m /s d. 0.0254 m3/s