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3.22 Water flows steadily through the large tanks shown in Fig. P3.22.

Determine the
water depth, hA.

3.32 Air flows through a Venturi channel of rectangular cross section as shown in Fig.
P3.32. The constant width of the channel ls 0.06 m and the height at the exit is 0.04
m. Compressibility and viscous effects arc negligible, (a) Determine the flowrate
when water is drawn up 0.10 m in a small tube attached to the static pressure tap at
the throat where the channel height is 0.02 m. (b) Determine the channel height, h2, at
section (2) whcre, for the same flowrate as in part (a), the water is drawn up 0.05 m.
(c) Determine the pressure needed at section (1) to produce this flow.
4. Please prove and describe Reynolds Trasnposrt theory

4.17 Water flows steadily through the funnel shown in Fig. P4.17. Throughout most
of the funnel the flow is approximately radial (along rays from O) with a velocity of
V = c/r2 , where r is the radial coordinate and c is a constant. If the velocity is 0.4
m/s when r = 0.1 m, determine the acceleration at points A and B.
4.24 Water flows through the 2-m-wide rectangular channel shown in Fig. P4.24 with
a uniform velocity of 3 m/s. (a) Directly integrate Eq. 4.16 with b = 1 to determine the
mass flowrate (kg/s) across section CD of the control volume, (b) Repeat part (a) with
b = l/ρ whereρis the density. Explain the physical interpretation of the answer to
part (b).

5.12 Water flows through a horizontal, 180° pipe bend as is illustrated in Fig. P5.12.
The flow cross-sectional area is constant at a value of 9000 mm2, The flow velocity
everywhere in the bend is 15 m/s. The pressures at the entrance and exit of the bend
are 210 and 165 kPa, respectively. Calculate the horizontal ( x and y ) components of
the anchoring force needed to hold the bend in place.
5.28 Shown in Fig. P5.28 are front and side views of a centrifugal pump rotor or
impeller. If the pump delivers 200 liters/s of water and the blade exit angle is 35° from
the tangential direction , determine the power requirement associated with flow
leaving at the blade angle. The flow entering the rotor blade row is essentially radial
as viewed from a stationary frame.

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