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Hydraulics (Pce13) : Bernoulli'S Energy Theorem

This document is a plate from a hydraulics course presenting problems involving Bernoulli's energy theorem. It contains: 1) Five word problems involving flow through pipes and nozzles, calculating heads, pressures, flow rates, and power output. Each problem is labeled with a letter and includes space for the student to show their work. 2) The student's name and other identifying information at the top, along with the title "Bernoulli's Energy Theorem." 3) Diagrams illustrating the pipe and nozzle configurations associated with some of the problems. The problems require use of Bernoulli's equation to relate pressure, elevation, and velocity of an incompressible fluid flowing through a pipe or nozzle.

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Hydraulics (Pce13) : Bernoulli'S Energy Theorem

This document is a plate from a hydraulics course presenting problems involving Bernoulli's energy theorem. It contains: 1) Five word problems involving flow through pipes and nozzles, calculating heads, pressures, flow rates, and power output. Each problem is labeled with a letter and includes space for the student to show their work. 2) The student's name and other identifying information at the top, along with the title "Bernoulli's Energy Theorem." 3) Diagrams illustrating the pipe and nozzle configurations associated with some of the problems. The problems require use of Bernoulli's equation to relate pressure, elevation, and velocity of an incompressible fluid flowing through a pipe or nozzle.

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TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

HYDRAULICS (PCE13)

PLATE NO 2:

BERNOULLI’S ENERGY THEOREM

GUTIERREZ, JOHN PAUL B.


BSCE / 3-B / TUPM-18-0559

ENGR.SHEINA PALLEGA
INSTRUCTOR
NAME: GUTIERREZ, JOHN PAUL B.
TITLE: BERNOULLI’S ENERGY THEOREM

1. A HORIZONTAL PIPE GRADUALLY REDUCES FROM 300 MM DIAMETER SECTION TO


100 MM DIAMETER SECTION. THE PRESSURE AT THE 300 MM SECTION IS 100 KPA
AND AT THE 100 MM SECTION IS 70 KPA. IF THE FLOW RATE IS 15 LITERS/SEC OF
WATER, COMPUTE THE HEAD LOST (M) BETWEEN THE TWO SECTIONS.
SOLUTION
:

2. A DIVERGING TUBE DISCHARGES WATER FROM A RESERVOIR AT A DEPTH OF 10 M


BELOW THE WATER SURFACE. THE DIAMETER OF THE TUBE GRADUALLY
INCREASES FROM 150 MM AT THE THROAT TO 225 MM OUTLET. NEGLECTING
FRICTION, DETERMINE THE MAXIMUM POSSIBLE RATE OF DISCHARGE (M3/S)
THROUGH THIS TUBE AND THE CORRESPONDING PRESSURE (KPA) AT THE
THROAT.
SOLUTION
:
NAME: GUTIERREZ, JOHN PAUL B.
TITLE: BERNOULLI’S ENERGY THEOREM

3. DURING A FLOW OF 500 LITERS, THE GAGE PRESSURE IS +68 KPA IN THE
HORIZONTAL 300 MM SUPPLY LINE OF A WATER TURBINE AND A -41 KPA AT A
450 MM SECTION OF THE DRAFT TUBE 2 M BELOW. ESTIMATE THE HORSEPOWER
OUTPUT OF THE TURBINE UNDER SUCH CONDITIONS ASSUMING EFFICIENCY OF
85%.
A. COMPUTE THE TOTAL HEAD EXTRACTED BY THE TURBINE IN M.
B. COMPUTE THE OUTPUT HORSEPOWER OF THE TURBINE.
C. ASSUMING AN EFFICIENCY OF 85%, COMPUTE THE HORSEPOWER INPUT OF THE
TURBINE.
SOLUTION
A.) : B.)

C.)

4. A PIPELINE WITH A PUMP LEADS TO A NOZZLE AS SHOWN. FIND THE FLOW RATE
(FT3/S) WHEN PUMP DEVELOPS AN 80-FT HEAD AND THE INPUT HORSEPOWER
BY THE PUMP HAVING AN EFFICIENCY OF 88%. ASSUME HEAD LOST IN THE 6-IN
PIPE TO BE FIVE TIMES ITS VELOCITY HEAD WHILE THE HEAD LOST IN THE 4-IN
PIPE TO BE TWELVE TIMES ITS VELOCITY HEAD.

SOLUTION
A.) : B.)
NAME: GUTIERREZ, JOHN PAUL B.
TITLE: BERNOULLI’S ENERGY THEOREM

5. A 20 HP SUCTION PUMP OPERATING 70% EFFICIENCY DRAWS WATER FROM A


SUCTION LINE WHOSE DIAMETER IS 200 MM AND DISCHARGES INTO AIR
THROUGH A LINE WHOSE DIAMETER IS 150 MM. THE VELOCITY IN THE 150 MM
LINE IS 3.6 M/S. IF THE PRESSURE AT POINT A IN THE SUCTION PIPE IS 34 KPA
BELOW THE ATMOSPHERE, WHERE A IS 1.8 M BELOW B ON THE 150 MM LINE,
DETERMINE THE HEAD ADDED (M) BY THE PUMP AND MAXIMUM ELEVATION (M)
ABOVE B TO WHICH WATER CAN BE RAISED ASSUMING HEAD LOSS OF 3 M DUE TO
FRICTION.
SOLUTION
: A.)

B.)

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