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Fluids M4

1. A curved wall is a quarter circle 10ft high and 8ft wide with a resultant force at 15.924 degrees. 2. For a cylindrical tank, the total vertical force is 156.15 kN, total horizontal is 560.906 kN, and resultant is 582.2356596 kN. 3. An 8-ft diameter cylinder in a rectangular hole exerts a force of 4.1 against the bottom of the tank.

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Fluids M4

1. A curved wall is a quarter circle 10ft high and 8ft wide with a resultant force at 15.924 degrees. 2. For a cylindrical tank, the total vertical force is 156.15 kN, total horizontal is 560.906 kN, and resultant is 582.2356596 kN. 3. An 8-ft diameter cylinder in a rectangular hole exerts a force of 4.1 against the bottom of the tank.

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1. A curved wall ABC in figure is a quarter circle is 10ft high and 8ft wide.

Line of Action of the resultant force = 15.924 degrees

2. The cylindrical tank as shown

Total Vertical Force = 156.15 kN


total horizontal = 560.906 kN
resultant (magnitude) = 582.2356596

3. In the figure shown, an 8-ft diameter cylinder plugs a rectangular hole


Force that the cylinder pressed against the bottom of the tank = 4.1

4. The canal shown below runs 40 m into the paper

Vertical component of the hydrostatic force = 99650.1


Horizontal component of the hydrostatic force =63439.2
resultant = 118129.8735 kN
angle = 46.4617 degrees
location of the center of pressure: x = 9.67 m, y =2.82 m

5. From the figure shown, shows a part of parabolic cylinder having a length normal to a paper

Vertical component of the hydrostatic force = 36 kN


horizontal component = 72 kN
resultant (magnitude) = 80.498 kN

6. Compute the horizontal component of hydrostatic force on the quarter circle face of the tank
horizontal component = 941.76 kN
vertical component = 852.17 kN
resultant (magnitude0 = 1270.080945 kN

7. The tank is 4m wide into the paper neglecting atmospheric pressure

hydrostatic horizontal force = 1883.52 kN


hydrostatic vertical force = 2286.684862 kN
resultant force = 29622.528523 kN
angle that the resultant makes with the horizontal = 50.52204 deg

8. A 2 meter sluice wide gate a circular arc of radius

horizontal = 245.25 kN
vertical = 44.433 kN
magnitude (resultant) = 249.243 kN

9. The 1-m diameter cylinder in the figure shown is 8m long into the paper and rests in static equilibrium
Fv = 65.8485359 kN
specific gravity (SG, S.G.) = 1.0627

10. The bottled cider (SG = 0.96) in the figure is under pressure as shown by the manometer reading.

Net force = 32.019 lb = 32 lb

11. Compute the horizontal component of the hydrostatic force on the hemispherical boulder

horizontal = 0.0 lb or 0.0 kips


vertical = 17643 lb or 17.643 kips

12. Compute the horizontal component of the hydrostatic force on the hemispherical boulder
horizontal = 0.0
vertical = 94251.33786 N = 94.2515 kN

13. The crest gate shown consists of cylindrical surface of which AB is the trace, supported by a structural frame

horizontal force acting on AB = 3310.680762 kN


vertical force acting on AB = 1607.628 kN
location of resultant force: x = 7.954, y = 2.887

14. Referring to the figure shown. Determine the vertical force due to the water acting
15. The 5 ft diameter cylinder weighs 5000 lbs. and is 5 ft long as shown

check solution below. CHANGE VALUES


SA3

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