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Tool - Bernoulli's Energy Equation - AS

The document appears to be calculations for fluid flow through a pipe system. It includes sections to calculate energy, losses, and velocity at different points in the system. Many values are listed as "#DIV/0!" or blank, indicating the calculations were not fully completed. It provides the framework and headings for fluid flow analysis using concepts like the Bernoulli equation but does not show the full working or results.

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Tool - Bernoulli's Energy Equation - AS

The document appears to be calculations for fluid flow through a pipe system. It includes sections to calculate energy, losses, and velocity at different points in the system. Many values are listed as "#DIV/0!" or blank, indicating the calculations were not fully completed. It provides the framework and headings for fluid flow analysis using concepts like the Bernoulli equation but does not show the full working or results.

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Equate energy at two different points with Bernoulli equation…

Point 1 Point 2
Elevation Head Elevation Head
Elevation m Elevation m

Pressure Head Pressure Head


Pressure 0 Pa Pressure 0 Pa
Pressure Head 0.000 m Pressure Head 0.000 m

Velocity Head Velocity Head


Velocity 0 m/s Velocity #DIV/0! m/s
Velocity Head 0.000 m Velocity Head #DIV/0! m

Losses #DIV/0! m

Total Energy 0.000 m Total Energy + Losses #DIV/0! m

Difference #DIV/0! m
Calculate
Project: 0
Job Number: 0
Designer: 0
Date: 30 December 1899

Calculate losses…
Loss Coefficients
Minor Losses Fitting Coefficient
No. Entries Entry 0.5
No. Exits Exit 1
No. 90o Bends 90o Bends 0.9
No. 45o Bends 45o Bends 0.3
No. 22.5o Bends 22.5o Bends 0.15
No. Tees - IL No. Tees - In Line 0.35
No. Tees - B2L No. Tees - Branch to Line 0.6
No. 45o Angle Br - IL 45o Angle Branch - In Line 0.35
No. 45o Angle Br - B2L 45o Angle Branch - Branch to Line 0.6
Total Loss Coefficent 0
Pipe Velocity #DIV/0! m/s
Thus Minor Loss #DIV/0! m

Friction Losses
Pipe Diameter 0 mm
Pipe Velocity #DIV/0! m/s
Kinematic Viscosity 1.01E-06 m2/s at 20oC
Reynolds Number R #DIV/0!
Roughness Height e 0.0015 mm
Thus Friction Factor f 0.016958 from Colebrook for transition zone between smooth and rough pipes (i.e. Moody Diagram)
LHS 7.679 See eqn 5.10.7, p234 Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics
RHS #DIV/0! See eqn 5.10.7, p234 Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics Calculate
Check Term #DIV/0!
Pipe Length m
Thus Friction Loss #DIV/0! m
Total Losses #DIV/0! m
Project: 0
Job Number: 0
Designer: 0
Date: 30 December 1899

Calculate pipe velocity…

Pipe Velocity
Maximum Flow L/s
Maximum Flow 0 m3/s
Pipe Diameter mm
Pipe Area 0 m2
Velocity #DIV/0! m/s

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