45° elbows Am Bm Cm The water level in an open water tank is located 31 metres above its pipe outlet (H). The piping is formed from 3 straight pipe sections with length A, B and C which are 30, 18 and 27 metres respectively; the 3 sections are joined with two 45° elbows. The diameter of the piping is 0.15 m, and has an absolute roughness of 3e-5 m. The fluid in the tank has a density of 800 kg/m³, viscosity 0.001 Pa*s and is flowing through the pipes at 1.25 m/s. Determine the pressure at the outlet of the pipe, in kPa, to 1 decimal place. Hm

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45° elbows
Am
Bm
Cm
The water level in an open water tank is
located 31 metres above its pipe outlet
(H).
The piping is formed from 3 straight
pipe sections with length A, B and C
which are 30, 18 and 27 metres
respectively; the 3 sections are joined
with two 45° elbows. The diameter of
the piping is 0.15 m, and has an
absolute roughness of 3e-5 m.
The fluid in the tank has a density of
800 kg/m³, viscosity 0.001 Pa*s and is
flowing through the pipes at 1.25 m/s.
Determine the pressure at the outlet of
the pipe, in kPa, to 1 decimal place.
Hm
Transcribed Image Text:45° elbows Am Bm Cm The water level in an open water tank is located 31 metres above its pipe outlet (H). The piping is formed from 3 straight pipe sections with length A, B and C which are 30, 18 and 27 metres respectively; the 3 sections are joined with two 45° elbows. The diameter of the piping is 0.15 m, and has an absolute roughness of 3e-5 m. The fluid in the tank has a density of 800 kg/m³, viscosity 0.001 Pa*s and is flowing through the pipes at 1.25 m/s. Determine the pressure at the outlet of the pipe, in kPa, to 1 decimal place. Hm
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