Application of The Bernoulli Theorem
Application of The Bernoulli Theorem
u0
p0
Fig 1(a)
Pipe wall
Static pressure
Flush finish
Flow
Impact hole
Fig. 1(b)
Applying Bernoullis theorem,
Total energy per = Total energy per unit
Example
A pipe is inclined at 450 to the horizontal converges over a length l
of 2 m from the diameter d1 of 200 mm diameter to a diameter d2
of 100 mm at the upper end. Oil of relative density 0.9 flows
through the pipe at a mean velocity v at the lower end at 2 ms-1.
_
p2
p1
d1 = 200 mm
45 0
d2 = 100 mm
z2
z1
h
v1
x
Mercury
Let A1, v , p1, d1, z1 and A2, v , p2, d2, z2 be the area, mean velocity,
pressure, diameter and elevation at the lower and upper sections,
_
v1
= A2
v2
So that
_
v2
= (A1/A2) v
_
1
v2
v1
v1
unit weight at
section 2
section 1
2
/2g + p1/oilg +
= v 2/2g + p2 /oilg + z2
z1
p1 - p2 = oil( v 2 - v 2) + oilg ( z2- z1)
_
Now,
z2- z1 = l sin 450 = 20.707 = 1.414 m
And, since the relative density of the oil is 0.9, then oil = 0.91000
= 900 kg/m3. Substituting in equation (1),
p1 - p2 = 900 (82-22) + 9009.811.414
= 39484 Nm-2
p p
h = g z z
oil = 0.91000 = 900 kg/m3 and man = 13.61000 = 13600 kg/m3
h = [0.9/(13.6-0.9)][39484/(9009.81)-1.414] m
= 0.217 m
oil
man
oil
oil
Diverging cone
Throat
Converging cone
(2)
Entry
(1)
h
z1
z2
z
z
g 2g
g 2g
2
v1
= A2
v2
So that
_
v2
= (A1/A2) v
_
1
A
A A
2
1/ 2
p p
z z
g
2g
Q = [A1/(m2-1)1/2] 2 gh 1
man
man
1
)
(3)
z
z
g 2g
g 2g
2
Required: p1 - p2
z1 =z2
v1 and v2 can be determined from flowrates.
The pressure difference for the smallest flowrate is 1.16 kPa
Likewise, the pressure difference for the largest flowrate is 116 kPa
(1)
v1
h
v2
(2)
z1
v2
2g
v
h 2
2g
v2 = (2gh)
This is a statement of Toricellis Theorem, that is the velocity of
the issuing jet is proportional to the square root of the head
producing the flow.
Discharge, Q = Area velocity
= A(2gh)
Therefore
= CcA Cv(2gh)
= CcCv A (2gh)
Cd = Cc Cv
v
A
If the orifice has an area of 650 mm2 and the jet falls a distance y of
0.5 m in a horizontal distance x of 1.5 m from the vena contracta,
calculate the values of the coefficients of velocity, discharge and
contraction, given that the volume rate of flow is 0.117 m 3 and the
head H above the orifice is 1.2 m.