This document provides information about calculating pump power for a series fluid system. The system includes a 3-inch and 2.5-inch pipe. Key parameters like flow rate, fluid properties, pipe dimensions and roughness are given. Energy losses are calculated for each pipe considering friction, elbows and nozzles. The total head required by the pump is calculated as 228.1 feet. The power added to the fluid is 13.27 horsepower while the power input to the pump is 17.47 horsepower, giving a pump efficiency of 76%.
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Sistemas de Tuberías en Serie - Clase I
This document provides information about calculating pump power for a series fluid system. The system includes a 3-inch and 2.5-inch pipe. Key parameters like flow rate, fluid properties, pipe dimensions and roughness are given. Energy losses are calculated for each pipe considering friction, elbows and nozzles. The total head required by the pump is calculated as 228.1 feet. The power added to the fluid is 13.27 horsepower while the power input to the pump is 17.47 horsepower, giving a pump efficiency of 76%.
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APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS I Power SI: CLASS I SERIES SYSTEMS
Objective: Pump power Reference points for the energy equation:
Example Problem 11.1 Point 1: At surface of lower reservoir Fig. 11.2 Point 2: At surface of upper reservoir System Data: SI Metric Units Volume flow rate: Q = m3/s Elevation at point 1 = m Pressure at point 1 = kPa Elevation at point 2 = m Pressure at point 2 = kPa If Ref. pt. is in pipe: Set v1 "= B20" OR Set v2 "= E20" Velocity at point 1 = m/s --> Vel head at point 1 = 0m Velocity at point 2 = m/s --> Vel head at point 2 = 0m Fluid Properties: May need to compute: n== / h/r Specific weight = kN/m3 Kinematic viscosity = m2/s Pipe 1: 4-in Schedule 40 steel pipe Pipe 2: 2-in Schedule 40 steel pipe Diameter: D = m Diameter: D = m Wall roughness: e = m Wall roughness: e = m [See Table 8.2] Length: L = m Length: L = m Area: A = 0.00E+00 m2 Area: A = 0.00E+00 m2 [A = pD2/4] D/e = #DIV/0! D/e = #DIV/0! Relative roughness L/D = #DIV/0! L/D = #DIV/0! Flow Velocity = #DIV/0! m/s Flow Velocity = #DIV/0! m/s [v = Q/A] Velocity head = #DIV/0! m Velocity head = #DIV/0! m [v2/2g] Reynolds No. = #DIV/0! Reynolds No. = #DIV/0! [NR = vD/n] Friction factor: f = #DIV/0! Friction factor: f = #DIV/0! Using Eq. 8-7 Energy losses-Pipe 1: K Qty. Pipe: K1 = f(L/D) = #DIV/0! Energy loss hL1 = #DIV/0! m Friction Entrance loss: K2 = Energy loss hL2 = #DIV/0! m Element 3: K3 = Energy loss hL3 = #DIV/0! m Element 4: K4 = Energy loss hL4 = #DIV/0! m Element 5: K5 = Energy loss hL5 = #DIV/0! m Element 6: K6 = Energy loss hL6 = #DIV/0! m Element 7: K7 = Energy loss hL7 = #DIV/0! m Element 8: K8 = Energy loss hL8 = #DIV/0! m Energy losses-Pipe 2: K Qty. Pipe: K1 = f(L/D) = #DIV/0! 1 Energy loss hL1 = #DIV/0! m Friction Globe valve: K2 = Energy loss hL2 = #DIV/0! m 2 std elbows: K3 = Energy loss hL3 = #DIV/0! m Exit loss: K4 = Energy loss hL4 = #DIV/0! m Element 5: K5 = Energy loss hL5 = #DIV/0! m Element 6: K6 = Energy loss hL6 = #DIV/0! m Element 7: K7 = Energy loss hL7 = #DIV/0! m Element 8: K8 = Energy loss hL8 = #DIV/0! m Total energy loss hLtot = #DIV/0! m Results: Total head on pump: hA = #DIV/0! m Power added to fluid: PA = #DIV/0! kW Pump efficiency = % Power input to pump: PI = #DIV/0! kW APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS I Power US: CLASS I SERIES SYSTEMS Objective: Pump power Reference points for the energy equation: UwU Pt. 1: At pump inlet - Point A in Figure Pt. 2: In free stream of fluid outside nozzle System Data: U.S. Customary Units Volume flow rate: Q = 0.5 ft3/s Elevation at point 1 = 0 ft Pressure at point 1 = -3.5 psig Elevation at point 2 = 80 ft Pressure at point 2 = 0 psig If Ref. pt. is in pipe: Set v1 "= B20" OR Set v2 "= E20" Velocity at point 1 = 9.75 ft/s --> Vel head at point 1 = 1.48 ft Velocity at point 2 = ft/s --> Vel head at point 2 = 0.00 ft Fluid Properties: May need to compute: n = h/ / r Specific weight = 64.00 lb/ft3 Kinematic viscosity = 2.01E-07 ft2/s Pipe 1: 3-in Schedule 40 steel pipe Pipe 2: 2 1/2-in Schedule 40 steel pipe Diameter: D = 0.2557 ft Diameter: D = 0.2058 ft Wall roughness: e = 1.50E-4 ft Wall roughness: e = 1.50E-4 ft [See Table 8.2] Length: L = 0 ft Length: L = 82 ft Area: A = 0.05135 ft2 Area: A = 0.03326 ft2 [A = pD2/4] D/e = 1,704 D/e = 1372 Relative roughness L/D = 0 L/D = 398 Flow Velocity = 9.74 ft/s Flow Velocity = 15.03 ft/s [v = Q/A] Velocity head = 1.472 ft Velocity head = 3.508 ft [v2/2g] Reynolds No. = 1.24E+07 Reynolds No. = 1.54E+07 [NR = vD/n] Friction factor: f = 0.0174 Friction factor: f = 0.0182 Using Eq. 8-7 Energy losses-Pipe 1: K Qty. Pipe: K1 = 0.00 1 Energy loss hL1 = 0.00 ft Element 2: K2 = Energy loss hL2 = 0.00 ft Element 3: K3 = Energy loss hL3 = 0.00 ft Element 4: K4 = Energy loss hL4 = 0.00 ft Element 5: K5 = Energy loss hL5 = 0.00 ft Element 6: K6 = Energy loss hL6 = 0.00 ft Element 7: K7 = Energy loss hL7 = 0.00 ft Element 8: K8 = Energy loss hL8 = 0.00 ft Energy losses-Pipe 2: K Qty. Pipe: K1 = 7.27 1 Energy loss hL1 = 25.50 ft Elbow: K2 = 0.54 1 Energy loss hL2 = 1.89 ft Nozzle: K3 = 32.60 1 Energy loss hL3 = 114.35 ft Element 4: K4 = Energy loss hL4 = 0.00 ft Element 5: K5 = Energy loss hL5 = 0.00 ft Element 6: K6 = Energy loss hL6 = 0.00 ft Element 7: K7 = Energy loss hL7 = 0.00 ft Element 8: K8 = Energy loss hL8 = 0.00 ft Total energy loss hLtot = 141.75 ft Results: Total head on pump: hA = 228.1 ft Power added to fluid: PA = 13.27 hp Pump efficiency = 76.00 % Power input to pump: PI = 17.47 hp
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