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1. Determine the Reynold`s Number of water having viscosity of 1.3 flows in a 100-mm-diameter 12.

12. The flow is said to be when the path of individual fluid particles do intersect.
pipe ate a velocity of 4.5 m/s. a. Laminar c. Turbulent
a. 346154 c. 345614 b. Fluid d. Critical
b. 364154 d. 346514
2. Oil with specific gravity of 0.8 flows in a 200-mm-diameter pipe. Calculate for velocity. (Note: Re = 8.13. The flow rate of ammonia at 10°C ( ρ=¿ 624.6 kg/
2000 and μ=¿ 8.14 ×10−2 Pa · s) 3
m ∧disc h arge coefficient ( C )=0.96 ) through a 3-cm-diameter pipe is to be measured
a. 1.02 m/s c. 2.75 m/s with a 1.5-cm-diameter flow nozzle equipped with a differential pressure gage. If the gage reads a
b. 1.075 m/s d. 1.75 m/s pressure differential of 4 kPa, determine the volume flow rate of ammonia through the pipe.
3. A fluid having viscosity of 4 ×10−5 m 2 /s flows in a 750 m long pipe having a diameter of 20-
a. 8.21 ×10−3 m 3 /s c. 8.21 ×10−2 m 3 /s
mm. Determine the head lost to maintain a velocity of 3 m/s. −2 3
a. 734 m c. 948 m b. 6 . 27 ×10 m /s d. 6.27 ×10−3 m3 / s
b. 814 m d. 694 m
4. Fluid flows through a 20-mm-diameter pipe, 150 m long at a Reynolds Number of 1750. Calculate
the discharge if the head lost is 175 m. Problem 14-16. Water at 10°C ( ρ=¿999.7 kg/m 3 and μ 1.307×10−310&3 kg/m · s) is flowing
a. 1.11 L/s c. 1.11 m 3 /s steadily in a 0.20-cm-diameter, 15-m-long pipe at an average velocity of 1.2 m/s.
b. 1.11 ft 3 /s d. 0.01 m 3 / s
14. Determine the pressure drop
5. A 20-mm-diameter commercial steel pipe, 30 m long is used to drain an oil tank. Determine the
a. 188kPa c. 11.8kPa
discharge when the oil level in the tank is 3 m above the exit of the pipe. Neglect minor losses and
b. 18.8kPa d. 118kPa
assume f = 0.12.
a. 1.79 L/s c. 0.179 m 3 /s 15. Determine the head loss
b. 1.79 m 3 /s d. 0.179 L/s a. 20.1 m c. 18.6 m
6. A 2.5-m- diameter pipe of length 2500 m conveys water between two reservoirs at the rate of 8.5 b. 19.2 m d. 17.5 m
m 3 /s . What must be the difference in water-surface elevation between the two reservoirs? 16. Determine the pumping power requirement to overcome this pressure drop.
Neglect minor losses and assume f = 0.018. a. 7.1 kW c. 7.1 W
a. 2.75 m c. 5.75 m b. 0.71 kW d. 0.71 W
b. 7.35 m d. 1.85 m
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7. Assume that 57 L/s of oil ( ρ=860 kg/m ) is pumped through a 300-mm-diamter pipeline of 17. A horizontal water jet impinges against a vertical flat plate at 30 ft/s and splashes off the sides in
cast iron. If each pump produces 685 kPa, how far apart can be they be placed? (assume f = 0.031) the vertical plane. If a horizontal force of 350 lbf is required to hold the plate against the water
a. 29876 m c. 23718 m stream, determine the volume flow rate of the water.
b. 38999 m d. 18762 m a. 6.02 ft 3 /s c. 5.04 ft 3 /s
8. Water size of pipe is required to carry 450 liters per second of water wit head loss of 3.4 m for
5000 m length? Assume friction factor f = 0.024.
b. 7.8 ft 3 /s d. 9.81 ft 3 /s
a. 0.595 m c.0.895 m
b. 0.795 m d. 0.695 m 18. Firefighters are holding a nozzle at the end of a hose while trying to extinguish a fire. If the
9. Oil with s.p. gr. 0.95 flows at 200L/s through 500 m of 200-mm-diameter ppe. Determine the nozzle exit diameter 6 cm and the water flow rate is 5m 3 /min, determine the average water exit
head loss. (Assume f = 0.0225) velocity.
a. 116.2 m c. 166.2 m a. 29.5 m/s c. 23.5 m/s
b. 161.2 m d. 661.2 m b. 25.9 m/s d. 25.3 m/s
10. Using Problem no. 9, determine the pressure drop if the pipeline slopes down 10 ° .
a. 273. 81 kPa c. 218.37 kPa 19. Glycerin at 40°C with ρ=1252kg /m 3 and μ=0.27 kg /m · s is flowing through a 5-cm
b. 237.81 kPa d. 281.73 kPa diameter horizontal smooth pipe with an average velocity of 3.5 m/s. Determine the pressure drop
11. The flow is said to be when the path of individual fluid particles do not cross or intersect. per 10 m of the pipe.
a. Laminar c. Turbulent a. 111 kPa c. 121 kPa
b. Fluid d. Critical b. 141 kPa d. 131 kPa
20. Water at 60°F passes through 0.75-in internal diameter copper tubes at a rate of 1.2 lbm/s.
Determine the pumping power per ft of pipe length required to maintain this flow at the specified
rate. (ε = 5×10−6 ft. ρ=62.36 lbm/ft 3 and μ = 7.536×10−4 lbm/ft⋅s.)
a. 0.29 W c. 0.45 W
b. 0.16 W d. 0.37W

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