Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
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Water at 27°C flows with a mean velocity of 1 m/s through a 1 km-long pipe of 0.25 m inside diameter. Answer
the following:
a. Is the flow hydrodynamically fully developed? Support your answer with calculations.
b. Is the flow thermally fully developed? Support your answer with calculations.
c. What is the pressure drop over the pipe length, if the pipe surface is smooth? (Ans: 0.289 Bar)
d. What is the pump power requirement, if the pipe surface is smooth? (Ans: 1.42 kW)
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