Flow Through Pipes
Flow Through Pipes
CE A CE
Course: 207F212
Transport Phenomena
Transport Phenomena 3 0 3
PIPE FLOW
INTRODUCTION
A pipe is a closed conduit carrying a fluid under pressure. Fluid
motion in a pipe is subjected to a certain resistance. Such a
resistance is assumed to be due to Friction. Mainly due to the
viscous property of the fluid.
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Minor losses
Sudden Contraction
Sudden Expansion
Minor losses
Problems: Find the head loss due to friction in a pipe of
diameter 300 mm and length 50 m, through which water
is flowing at a velocity of 3 m/s using 1) Darcy formula 2)
Chezy’s formula for which C = 60. Take kinematic
viscosity (ϑ) for water = 0.01 stoke
He = ( V1- v2)2/2g
Problem: Find the loss of head when a pipe of diameter 200 mm is suddenly
enlarged to a diameter of 400 mm . The rate of flow of water through the
pipe is 250 litres/sec
Answer: he = 1.816 m
Minor losses
Loss of head due to bend in pipe.
Hb = KV2/2g
HF = KV2/2g