FLUID MECHANICS FUNDAMENTALS+APPS
FLUID MECHANICS FUNDAMENTALS+APPS
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Chapter 3, Problem 142P
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The required force at center of gravity of gate to keep the gate closed.

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Answer to Problem 142P

The required force at center of gravity of gate to keep the gate closed is 6771.61N_.

Explanation of Solution

The radius of the semi-circular gate is 0.5m, specific gravity of fluid in section 1 is 0.91, specific gravity of fluid in section 2 is 1.26.

The figure below shows the different type of forces acting on the gate.

  FLUID MECHANICS FUNDAMENTALS+APPS, Chapter 3, Problem 142P

Figure-(1)

Write the expression for diameter of semi circular gate.

  d=2R...... (I)

Write the expression for area of gate.

  A=π8d2...... (II)

Here, diameter of semicircular gate is d.

Write the expression for distance between centroidal axis of gate and its diametral axis.

  h=4R3π...... (III)

Here, radius of semicircular gate is R.

Write the expression for moment of inertia of gate about its centroidal axis.

  I=π128d4+Ah2...... (IV)

Write the expression for distance of centroid of the gate to the free surface of section 1.

  yC1=4.74m+h...... (V)

Write the expression for distance of centroid of the gate to the free surface of section 2.

  yC2=h...... (VI)

Write the expression for center of pressure of gate from free surface of section 1.

  yP1=yC1+IA×(y C 1+ P 1 ρ w S 1g)...... (VII)

Here, pressure above section 1 is P1, density of water ρw, specific gravity of fluid in section 1 is S1 and acceleration due to gravity is g.

Write the expression for center of pressure of gate from free surface of section 2.

  yP2=yC2+IA×(y C 2+ P atm ρ w S 2g)........ (VIII)

Here, atmospheric pressure is Patm and specific gravity of fluid in section 2 is S2.

Write the expression for force acting on the gate due to fluid in section 1.

  FR1=(P1+ρwS1gyC1)A...... (IX)

Write the expression for force acting on the gate due to fluid in section 2.

  FR2=(Patm+ρwS2gyC2)A...... (X)

Write the expression for moment equilibrium equation about hinge point of gate.

  FR2yP2+FyC2=FR1(y P 14.74m)F=F R 1( y P 1 4.74m)F R 2y P 2y C 2...... (XI)

Calculation:

Substitute 0.5m for R in equation (I).

  d=2×0.5m=1m

Substitute 1m for d in equation (II).

  A=π8(1m)2=0.39265m2

Substitute 0.5m for R in equation (III).

  h=4×0.5m3π=0.2122m

Substitute 1m for d, 0.7853m2 for A and 0.2122m for h in equation (IV).

  I=π128(1m)4+(0.39265m2)×(0.2122m)2=0.024543m4+0.0833m4=0.10786m4

Substitute 0.2122m for h in equation (V).

  yC1=4.74m+0.2122m=4.9522m

Substitute 0.2122m for h in equation (VI).

  yC2=0.2122m

Substitute 4.9522m for yC1, 0.39265m2 for A, 80kPa for P1, 1000kg/m3 for ρw, 0.91 for S1, 9.81m/s2 for g and 0.10786m4 for I in equation (VII).

  yP1=4.9522m+0.10786m40.39265m2×(4.9522m+ 80kPa 1000 kg/ m 3 ×0.91×9.81m/ s 2 )=4.9522m+0.10786m40.39265m2×(4.9522m+ 80kPa×( 1000N/ m 2 1kPa ) 8927.1 kg/ m 2 s 2 )=4.9522m+0.10786m40.39265m2×(4.9522m+ 80000N/ m 2 8927.1 kg/ m 2 s 2 )=4.9522m+0.10786m40.39265m2×(4.9522m+ 80000N/ m 2 ( 1 kgm/ s 2 m 2 1N/ m 2 ) 8927.1 kg/ m 2 s 2 )

  =4.9522m+0.10786m40.39265m2×(4.9522m+ 80000 kgm/ s 2 m 2 8927.1 kg/ m 2 s 2 )=4.9522m+0.10786m40.39265m2×(4.9522m+8.96147m)=4.9522m+0.10786m410.9264m3=4.9522m+9.8715×103m

  =4.962m

Substitute 0.2122m for yC2, 0.39265m2 for A, 101325N/m2 for Patm, 1000kg/m3 for ρw, 9.81m/s2 for g, 1.26 for S2 and 0.10786m4 for I in equation (VIII).

  yP2=0.2122m+0.10786m40.39265m2×(0.2122m+ 101325N/ m 2 1000 kg/ m 3 ×1.26×9.81m/ s 2 )=0.2122m+0.10786m40.39265m2×(0.2122m+ 101325N/ m 2 ( 1 kgm/ s 2 m 2 1N/ m 2 ) 12360.6 kg/ m 2 s 2 )=0.2122m+0.10786m40.39265m2×(0.2122m+ 101325 kgm/ s 2 m 2 12360.6 kg/ m 2 s 2 )=0.2122m+0.10786m40.39265m2×(0.2122m+8.19741m)

  =0.2122m+0.10786m43.3m3=0.2122m+.03268m=0.24488m

Substitute 80kPa for P1, 1000kg/m3 for ρw, 0.91 for S1, 9.81m/s2 for g, 4.9522m for yC1 and 0.39265m2 for A in equation (IX).

  FR1=(80kPa+1000kg/m3×0.91×9.81m/s2×4.9522m)0.39265m2=(80kPa( 1000N/ m 2 1kPa)+44208.784kg/ms2)0.39265m2=(80000N/m2( 1 kgm/ s 2 m 2 1N/ m 2 )+44208.784kg/ms2)0.39265m2=(80000kg/ms2+44208.784kg/ms2)0.39265m2

  =48770.579kgm/s2(1N1 kgm/ s 2 )=48770.579N

Substitute 101325N/m2 for Patm, 1000kg/m3 for ρw, 9.81m/s2 for g, 1.26 for S2, 0.2122m for yC2 and 0.39265m2 for A in equation (X).

  FR2=(101325N/m2+1000kg/m3×1.26×9.81m/s2×0.2122m)0.39265m2=(101325N/m2+26222.919kg/ms2)0.39265m2=(101325N/m2+26222.919kg/ms2( 1N/ m 2 1 kg/ m s 2 ))0.39265m2=(101325N/m2+26222.919N/m2)0.39265m2

  FR2=(127547.919N/m2)×(0.39265m2)=50081.69N

Substitute 48770.579N for FR1, 4.962m for yP1, 50081.69N for FR2, 0.24488m for yP2 and 0.2122m for yC2 in equation (XI).

  F=48770.579N(4.962m4.74m)50081.69N×0.24488m0.2122m=48770.579N×0.222m50081.69N×0.24488m0.2122m=10827.068Nm12264.004Nm0.2122m=1436.936Nm0.2122m

  =6771.61N

Conclusion:

The values are calculated by putting values in the equations : FR2=(Patm+ρwS2gyC2)A

  yP2=yC2+IA×(y C 2+ P atm ρ w S 2g)

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