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Chapter 14, Problem 4P
To determine
Using Excel, create a table showing the viscosity of water as a function of temperature in the range of
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1. A liquid flows through an orifice located in the side of a tank as shown in the Figure
below. A commonly used equation for
detemining the volume rate of flow, Q,
through the orifice is
Q = 0.61A/2gh
where A is the area of the orifice, g is the
acceleration of gravity, and h is the height
of the liquid above the orifice. Investigate
the dimensional homogeneity of this
formula.
2. A liquid flows through an orifice located in the side of a tank as shown in the Figure
below. A commonly used equation for
determining the volume rate of flow, Q,
through the orifice is
Q = 0.61A/2gh
where A is the area of the orifice, g is the
acceleration of gravity, and h is the height
of the liquid above the orifice. Investigate
the dimensional homogeneity of this
formula.
As we explained in Chapter 10, viscosity is a measure of how easily a fluid flows. For example, honey has a higher value of viscosity than does water because if you were to pour water and honey side by side on an inclined surface, the water will flow faster. The viscosity of a fluid plays a significant role in the analysis of many fluid dynamics problems. The viscosity ofwater can be determined from the following correlation:μ = c1 10c2 1(T−c3 )whereμ = viscosity (N/s.m2 )T = temperature (K)c1=2.414×10-5 (N/s.m2 )
c2= 247.8 K
c3= 140 KUsing Excel, create a table that shows the viscosity of water as a function oftemperature in the range of 0° C (273 15 ) to 100° C (373 15 ) in increments of 5° C. Also create a graph showing the value of viscosity as a function of temperature.
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