HF Using Manning Formula Sample Problems: Voice: Balase, Ann Maricar F
The document contains 5 examples of problems solving for flow characteristics like velocity, head loss, and pressure using the Manning and Darcy-Weisbach formulas. The examples involve water or oil flowing through pipes of varying diameters, lengths, and materials. Key variables calculated in the examples are velocity, head loss, pressure, and the diameter of an equivalent replacement pipe.
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HF Using Manning Formula Sample Problems: Voice: Balase, Ann Maricar F
The document contains 5 examples of problems solving for flow characteristics like velocity, head loss, and pressure using the Manning and Darcy-Weisbach formulas. The examples involve water or oil flowing through pipes of varying diameters, lengths, and materials. Key variables calculated in the examples are velocity, head loss, pressure, and the diameter of an equivalent replacement pipe.
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Hf using Manning Formula Sample
Problems
VOICE: BALASE, ANN MARICAR F.
Water is flowing through a 100mm diameter circular pipe in 1:100 slope. Considering the half flow of water in the pipe, determine the velocity and rate of flow in the pipe at n = 0.013.
VOICE: BALASE, ANN MARICAR F.
Water flows from a tank through 160 fee t of 4 inches diameter pipe and then disc harges into air as shown. The flow of wat er in the pipe is 12 cfs. Assume n = 0.013 and neglect minor losses. Determine the following: a) The velocity of flow in the pipe in fps, b) The total head lost in the pipe in feet, c) The pressure at the top of the tank in psi.
VOICE: BALASE, ANN MARICAR F.
VOICE: BALASE, ANN MARICAR F. Three pipes of different lengths and diameters connected in series as shown discharges 160 liters per second. If the roughness coefficient n = 0.012 and disregarding minor losses, determine: a) The head loss in each pipe, and b) The diameter of an equivalent single pipe that could replace all the three pipes.
VOICE: BALASE, ANN MARICAR F.
VOICE: BALASE, ANN MARICAR F. Hf using Darcy-Weishbach Formula Sample Problems
VOICE: BALASE, ANN MARICAR F.
Oil with sp.gr. 0.95 flows at 200 lit/sec through a 500 m of 200 mm diameter pipe (f = 0.0225). Determine the following: (a) Head Loss (b) The Pressure Drop if the pipe slopes down at 10° in the direction of flow.
VOICE: BALASE, ANN MARICAR F.
VOICE: BALASE, ANN MARICAR F. Water flows through commercial steel annulus 50 m long as shown in the figure. Neglecting minor losses, estimate the reservoir level h needed to maintain a flow of 10L/s. Assume f = 0.0232.