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Pt. Jat tank surface. p,=0 Pt.2in outlet stream. p,=0 _ 4.28 mis)" 2(9.81 m/s*) 133 -5.0m Im’/s {60000 L/min ‘P= 15.0 psi x 6895 Pa/psi = 1.034 x 10° Nim? x 1 KN/10* N= 103.4 KN/m? 7.34 (See Prob. 7.33) vy = 2(4.28 m/s) = 8.56 m/s uF (8.56 m/s) 2g 20.81 mis‘) 3.74m .74 m: Then hy = 6.88 mx =2752m 0.93 n= n{te-oedk ' a} TN [5,0 +3,74-+27.52]m=292.6kPa f mi Pi = 292.6 kPa x 1.0 psi/6.895 kPa = 42.4 psig General data for Problems 7.35 through 7.40. Yo = SBoYw = 0.93(62.4 Ib/ft) = 58.03 Ib/f Q=175 gal/min x 1 ft'/s/449 gal/min = 0.390 ft'/s P= Pig x ey = 284 p(0.80) = 22.7 hp x 550 felbisMap = 12496 felb/s hy, thy — 42,428: pp=ps=0,=0 2¢ 735° Beat Y 2g a a= 1~20)— mh, thy Lon 2 2 O30 R 11.72 A= y= = 4, 0.033267 ee we 2g z h,,, = 2.80 + 28.50 +3.50=34.8 ft p, 12496 f-Ib/s Py=haQ:hy= th = — OR IS —_ essa st 7 7Q (58.03 Ib/ ft’ )(0.390 ft/s) hg=-1.0 - 2.13 ~ 34.8 + 552.5 =514.5 ft h, Pp = het = S145 RN58031o/R'V0.390 R8) "2 550 ft-Ib/s/hp 90 Chapter 7 www.elsolucionario.net = 2039088 7 59 245 ay 0.051320 203 Lo g96 8 2g 2622) Ib int : n= 4.0 fk -0.896 A -2.80 A], = -3.10 psi P 58.03-5[-40 i} iain? psig, PD et =P B= 737 Pht tM, +h, = Pez, +L: p,=0,0,=0 y 2g * Y 28 Ps= 7\ 2) Sgotes +h [4.0 ~2.13~2.80+552. se pr=21911 psig 738 Past 7 Pa=ps~ yh,,, = 219.1 psig 58.03 a (285 8) as = 207.6 psig = Pee ts = UD y 2g Wy Lf ps= 7[(e-2) +h, J=58. 03 2I-1.0 f+3.50 A] = 1.01 psig m9 Baas 7 7.40 For Q= 175 gal/min, Fig. 6.2 suggests using cither a 2 Y-in or 3-in Schedule 40 steel pipe for the suction line. The given 3-in pipe is satisfactory. However, noting that the pressure at the inlet to the pump is ~3.10 psig, a larger pipe may be warranted to decrease the energy losses in the suction line and increase the pump inlet pressure. See Chapters 9-13, especially Section 13.12 on net positive suction head (NPSH).. Fig, 6.2 suggests either a 2-in or 2 Yé-in pipe for the discharge line. The given 2 %-in pipe size is satisfactory. General Energy Equation 91 www.elsolucionario.net

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