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Student Name:
DASALLA AILAN KAYNAH
Last name (USE BLOCK LETTERS) First Name
Student ID Number:
3 9 9 7 6 5 Email Address:
adasalla@umindanao.edu.ph
Course:
E L
ode E C 4 CE ELECTIVE 4
Course Code Course Title
06 – 10 - 20
Due Date/Time:
OVERALL RATING
Student’s Signature: _______________________
06 – 10 - 20
Date of Submission: _______________________
Instructor’s Approval:______________________
Let’s Check
Activity 1-b: Now that you know the most essential terms in this course, let us try to check
your understanding of these terms. In the space provided, write the term/s being described in
the following statements:
Discharge
____________________ 1. The amount of fluid passing a section of a stream unit time
Turbulent Flow
____________________ 2. The type of flow in which path lines continuously cross each
other.
Reynold’s Number
____________________ 3. A number that determines the type of flow the fluid experiences
____________________
Ideal Fluid 4. The classification of a fluid which density does not change all
throughout the section in which the fluid flows.
Efficiency Ratio
____________________ 5. The ratio of useful work performed in a process to the total
energy expected.
Power
____________________ 6. Is the rate of doing work per unit time.
Laminar Flow
____________________ 7. The type of flow in which paths of the individual particles do
not intersect.
Manning’s Formula
____________________ 9. If the given is the roughness coefficient, what formula are you
going to use in order to determine the head lost in a certain pipeline?
Darcy – Weisbach Formula 10. If the given is the friction factor, what formula are you going to
____________________
use in order to determine the head lost in a certain pipeline?
Activity 2-b: Summarize the step-by-step guidelines in planning and designing a water
distribution system. You may use a process diagram, or you may present it in paragraph
form.
Tentative Layout
The layout of the distribution pipes from the source to the residential,
industrial and commercial networks.
Calculations in Pipes
The calculations for the discharge and the pipes required for the
networks. This will consider the population of the area, the length of the
pipes in connection with the supply capable to it. Following the Philippine
codes and Standards.
Apprutances
Adding additional parts for the networks such as valves, manholes etc.