A pipe system takes water from a pool and circulates it through a filter using a pump. Answer the following assuming the pipe has a relative roughness, e/D = 0.008, the diameter of the pipe is D = 2.09 [cm], the total length of pipe is L= 88 [m], and the loss coefficients are Kelbow = 1.5, Kent=0.8, Kexit = 1, Kvalve 7.9, and K filter 29. The pump that is attached has a linear manufacturer's curve of: hpump = -117Q +31.3 What will be the velocity of the water in the pipe?

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A pipe system takes water from a pool and circulates it through a filter using a pump. Answer the following assuming the pipe has a relative roughness, �/�=0.008ϵ/D=0.008, the diameter of the pipe is �=2.09[cm]D=2.09[cm], the total length of pipe is �=88[m]L=88[m], and the loss coefficients are ������=1.5Kelbow​=1.5, ����=0.8Kent​=0.8, �����=1Kexit​=1, ������=7.9Kvalve​=7.9, and �������=29Kfilter​=29.

The pump that is attached has a linear manufacturer's curve of:ℎ����=−117�+31.3hpump​=−117Q+31.3

 

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A pipe system takes water from a pool and
circulates it through a filter using a pump. Answer
the following assuming the pipe has a relative
roughness, €/D = 0.008, the diameter of the
pipe is D = 2.09 [cm], the total length of pipe is
L
=
88 [m], and the loss coefficients are
Kelbow
Kelbow
=
1.5, Kent
=
0.8, Kerit = 1,
Filter
=
Kvalve 7.9, and K filter = 29.
The pump that is attached has a linear
manufacturer's curve of:
Kexit
Kvalve
Kfilter
Pump
Kexit
hpump
=-117Q+31.3
What will be the velocity of the water in the pipe?
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[m/s]
Transcribed Image Text:A pipe system takes water from a pool and circulates it through a filter using a pump. Answer the following assuming the pipe has a relative roughness, €/D = 0.008, the diameter of the pipe is D = 2.09 [cm], the total length of pipe is L = 88 [m], and the loss coefficients are Kelbow Kelbow = 1.5, Kent = 0.8, Kerit = 1, Filter = Kvalve 7.9, and K filter = 29. The pump that is attached has a linear manufacturer's curve of: Kexit Kvalve Kfilter Pump Kexit hpump =-117Q+31.3 What will be the velocity of the water in the pipe? 7 10% 70% Submit [m/s]
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