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Chapter 7, Problem 7.1P

To measure the mass flow rate of a fluid in a laminar flow through a circular pipe, a hot-wire-type velocity meter is placed in the center of the pipe. Assuming that the measuring station is far from the entrance of the pipe, the velocity distribution is parabolic:

u ( r ) / U max = [ 1 ( 2 r / D ) 2 ]

where U max is the centerline velocity (r = 0), r is the radial distance from the pipe centerline, and D is the pipe diameter.

  1. Derive an expression for the average fluid velocity at the cross section in terms of U max and D. (b) Obtain an expression for the mass flow rate. (c) If the fluid is mercury at 30°C , D = 10 cm, and the measured value of U max is 0.2 cm/s, calculate the mass flow rate from the measurement.

Chapter 7, Problem 7.1P, 7.1 To measure the mass flow rate of a fluid in a laminar flow through a circular pipe, a

(a)

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Expression for average velocity of the fluid.

Answer to Problem 7.1P

Average velocity of the fluid is u¯=23Umax

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Velocity distribution is parabolic, u(r)Umax=[1(2rD)2]

Let ro be radius of the pipe.

D=2ro

u(r)Umax=[1(rro)2]

Average velocity of the fluid is calculated as follows,

Average velocity (u¯)=1ror=0r=rou(r)dr

(u¯)=1ror=0r=roUmax(1(rro)2)dr

u¯=Umaxro[roro33ro2]

 u¯=Umax[113]=23Umax

u¯=23Umax

Average fluid velocity is u¯=23Umax

(b)

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To determine

Expression for mass flow rate.

Answer to Problem 7.1P

Mass flow rate of the fluid is m˙=23πρro2Umax

Explanation of Solution

Mass flow rate (m˙)

m˙=ρAu¯

=ρπro2(23Umax)

m˙=23πρro2 Umax

ρ=denisty of fluid 

mass flow rate of the fluid is m˙=23πρro2Umax

(c)

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To determine

Mass flow rate of mercury.

Answer to Problem 7.1P

Mass flow rate of mercury is 0.14185 kg/s.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Diameter of tube (D)=10cm=0.1m=2ro

Umax=0.2cm/s=0.002m/s

From Appendix-2, Table 12, density of mercury (ρ)=13546 kg/m3

Mas flow rate of mercury (m˙)

m˙=23π(13546)(0.12)2(0.002)

m˙=0.14185 kg/s

Mass flow rate of mercury is 0.14185 kg/s.

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