Assignment 3 Chapter 3
Assignment 3 Chapter 3
Assignment 1
Chapter 3
2. The jet of water is initially 12 cm in diameter and when directed vertically upwards reaches
a maximum height of 18 m. Assuming that the jet remains circular determine the rate of
water flowing and the diameter of the jet at a height of 12 m.
3. A pipe AB carries water and tapers uniformly from a diameter of 0.1 m at A to 0.2 m at B
over a length of 4 m. Pressure gauges are installed at A, B and also at C, the midpoint of
AB. If the pipe centerline slopes upwards from A to B at an angle of 30o and the pressures
recorded at A and B are 3.0 and 3.6 bar, respectively. Determine the velocity at point A
and point B and flow through the pipe at B. Then, determine the velocity and pressure
recorded at C by neglecting all losses.
4. A closed tank partially filled with water discharges through an orifice of 15 mm diameter
and has a coefficient of discharge of 0.7. If air is pumped into the upper part of the tank,
determine the pressure required to produce a discharge of 37 dm3/min when the water
surface is 0.8 m above the outlet.
5. A siphon has a uniform circular bore of 75 mm diameter and consist of a bent pipe with its
crest 2 m above water level discharging into the atmosphere at a level 4 m below water
level. If the atmospheric pressure is equivalent of 10 m of water, determine:
a. The outlet velocity below the crest
b. The flow rate out (mass flowrate and volumetric flowrate)
c. The absolute pressure at crest level.
Neglect the losses due to friction.
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6. As shown in Figure below, a pipeline system. Water flows through pipe AB and pipe
BC, and branch out into two pipes, pipe CD and pipe CE. Pipe CE carries one-third
of the flow in pipe AB. Some of the flow properties are given in TABLE.
TABLE: Flow properties.
C
A B
Determine: