[8.92
Kien 15
m FIGU 3
where
fi=pa, Ve2Ve0, and 2,-2
Also, w= TQhy or
h, = —200 8 = #08
: 62.48 (Foimyvo V
Thus, Eq.) becomes
,
vs 13.13
i (f +0.01365)
Also,
75 ths
2.84 KIO bs
Trial and error solvtion:
(Checks)
Thos, Q=AV = Flo.1H) (6.298) = 0.0494
rather than the Moody chart. Thus,
(con't)
Keea= 4.0
8.93 Water is circulated from a large tank, through a filter, and Ke are ™ 6.0
‘back to the tank as shown in Fig. P8.93. The power added to Kien ® 12.0
the water by the pump is 200 ft Ib/s. Determine the flowrate at re
through te ee fi N
Ap rz +g thy = fe tzH (th KG
yt
498 ~ (2008 § +(0.845(15) +1246 *)) yaaa By
Re= eye = 196 ECV Botost FV E(o.44) or Re= 8290V
Assume f= 0.0%. From Ep. (2), Ve 6.26 ; from Fy, (3)
Re=5.20x10", Thus, from Fig. 9.20, f = 0.039 + 0.0%
Assume 10.039, or V= 6.29% and Re=5.2/x10% and f <0.039
Alternatively, the Colebrook equation (Eg. 8.35) could be used
pipe with oD = 001
@
@
8-898.93 | (conf)
¥ = -2.0log( 2/2 + Rit ), where from E4(23, 2
f = (/3.13/3) - 0, 01365 @)
Thus, i by combining Eqs. (8) (4) and(s) we obtain the folloving eqvation
for V:
1(13.13/V) 0.01365] 22,0 B84 2.51/fertonys.ia/y3)-o.o196s\*]}
Using a computer roct—tinding program gives the solvtion to Ep.(é) as @
V=6.29F | the same as obtained by the above trial and error methed,
8-90