The system in Figure consists of 1200 m of 5 cm cast iron pipe, two 45° and four 90° flanged long- radius elbows, a fully open flanged globe valve, and a sharp exit into a reservoir. If the elevation at point 1 is 400 m, what gage pressure is required at point 1 to deliver 0.005 m³/s of water at 20°C into the reservoir? For water at 20°C, take p = 998 kg/m³ and μ = 0.001 kg/m.s. For cast iron, take € = 0.26 mm Elevation 500 m 7 45° 45° Open globe Sharp exit

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The system in Figure consists of 1200 m of 5 cm cast iron pipe, two 45° and four 90° flanged long-
radius elbows, a fully open flanged globe valve, and a sharp exit into a reservoir. If the elevation
at point 1 is 400 m, what gage pressure is required at point 1 to deliver 0.005 m³/s of water at 20°C
into the reservoir?
For water at 20°C, take p = 998 kg/m³ and u = 0.001 kg/m.s. For cast iron, take € = 0.26 mm
Elevation
500 m
45°
Open
globe
Sharp
exit
Transcribed Image Text:Problem #2 The system in Figure consists of 1200 m of 5 cm cast iron pipe, two 45° and four 90° flanged long- radius elbows, a fully open flanged globe valve, and a sharp exit into a reservoir. If the elevation at point 1 is 400 m, what gage pressure is required at point 1 to deliver 0.005 m³/s of water at 20°C into the reservoir? For water at 20°C, take p = 998 kg/m³ and u = 0.001 kg/m.s. For cast iron, take € = 0.26 mm Elevation 500 m 45° Open globe Sharp exit
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