A certain part of cast iron piping of a water distribution involves a parallel section as shown in Figure Q2(b). Both parallel pipes have a diameter of 30 cm, and the flow is fully turbulent. One of the branches (pipe A) is 1500 m long while the other branch (pipe B) is 2500 m long. The flowrate through pipe A is 4 m³/s. If the friction factor of pipe A and pipe B are the same, determine flowrate through pipe B. Assume the water temperature is 15°C and disregard minor losses.

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30 сm
2500 m
Figure Q2(b)
Transcribed Image Text:1500 m A 30 cm 30 сm 2500 m Figure Q2(b)
A certain part of cast iron piping of a water distribution involves a parallel section
as shown in Figure Q2(b). Both parallel pipes have a diameter of 30 cm, and the
flow is fully turbulent. One of the branches (pipe A) is 1500 m long while the
other branch (pipe B) is 2500 m long. The flowrate through pipe A is 4 m³/s. If
the friction factor of pipe A and pipe B are the same, determine flowrate through
pipe B. Assume the water temperature is 15°C and disregard minor losses.
Transcribed Image Text:A certain part of cast iron piping of a water distribution involves a parallel section as shown in Figure Q2(b). Both parallel pipes have a diameter of 30 cm, and the flow is fully turbulent. One of the branches (pipe A) is 1500 m long while the other branch (pipe B) is 2500 m long. The flowrate through pipe A is 4 m³/s. If the friction factor of pipe A and pipe B are the same, determine flowrate through pipe B. Assume the water temperature is 15°C and disregard minor losses.
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