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The document discusses fluid mechanics problems involving the flow of liquids through syringes and pipes, calculating required forces and velocities. It includes calculations for flow rates, pressure differences, and the effects of orifice plates and pipe diameters on fluid dynamics. Key results include steady force requirements for specific flow rates and the velocities at different sections of the flow system.
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Save S7 solution For Later In the syringe of Fig, 9-12 the drug has p = 900kg/m? and 1 = 0.002 Pa -s. What steady force Fis required to
Produce a flow of 0.4 mL/s through the needie? Neglect head loss in the larger cylinder.
' Pal PB + 2/28 + a= Pol 08 + U3/2g + 25 thy,
Un = Q/An = 0.4 x 10-*/[()(0.25 x 10-)'/4] = 8.149 m/s
Na = pdu/u = (900)(0.25 x 10-*)(8.149)/0.002=917 (laminar)
= 32uLv _ (32)(0.002)(0.020)(8.149)
(Pad (900)(9.807)(0.25 x 10")?
Pal[(@00)(9.807)} +0 + 0= po/{(900)(9.807)] + (8.149)?/{(2)(9.807)] + 0+ 18.91
19 = 196 788 N/m?
F=(Pa~Po)(A pon) = 196 788{(7)(0.010)7/4] = 15.5 N
=1891m
Pam!
= 10mm
=0.25 mm
=
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20mm—ef—sonm—f
3.8 Three pipes steadily deliver water at oH
20°C to a large exit pipe in Fig, P3.8. The co
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Q4 = 120 mh. Find (a) Vi; (b) V3; and
(©) Va if it is known that increasing Q3 by
20% would inerease 04 by 10%. a “ao
Solu (a) For steady flow we have
Q1+Q2+.Q3=Q4, or
Wed + Ay +P Ay Voy o
Since 0.2Q3 = 0.1Q4, and Q4 = (120 m?/h)(h/3600 s) = 0.0333 m/s,
333 m*/s)
(0.06)
Qs
5.89 m/s Ans. (b)
Substituting into (1),
(Flo +0F Joos yeess(4 S Joos =0.0333 SaSmis Ans. (a)
From mass conservation, Qa = VaAa
(0.0333 m*/s)=V,(7}(0.06° 4 Vy = 5.24 m/s Ans. (©)3.33 _In some wind tunnels the test section
is perforated to suck out fluid and provide a
thin viscous boundary layer. The test section
wall in Fig. P3.33 contains 1200 holes of
S-mm diameter each per square meter of
wall area. The suction velocity through cach
hole is Vz = 8 m’s, and the test-section
entrance velocity is 71 = 35 m/s. Assuming
incompressible steady flow of air at 20°C,
‘compute (a) Yo, (b) 72, and (c) V7, in mis.
Solution: The test section wall area is (7)(0.8 m)(4 m) = 10.053 m?, hence the total
number of holes is (1200)(10.053) = 12064 holes. The total suction flow leaving is
Qvuction = NQjole = (12064)(7/4)(0.005 m)"(8 m/s) = 1.895 m'/s
(@) Find V,: Q,=Q, or V, fesr 05) F087,
solvefor V, ~358 ™ Ans. (a)
s
©) %=Q - Quien = GIF.
or, V; 2312 ™ Ans.(b)
s
(c) Find Vj: Q,=Q, or v.50 2? =@l 70. 8),
solvefor V,~4.13 ™ Ans. (c)
sP3.45 A 12-cm-diameter pipe, containing
water flowing at 200 N/s, is capped by an
orifice plate, as in Fig. P3.45. The exit jet is
25 mm in diameter. The pressure in the pipe
at section | is 800 kPa-gage. Calculate the
Fig. P3.45
force F required to hold the orifice plate.
Solution: For water take p= 998 kg/m’. This is a straightforward x-momentum problem.
First evaluate the mass flow and the two velocities:
BH 200NI/s _ yg 4B, y, - - ___204kg/s__ gy
& 98imis* y PA, (998g /m Yor /4)(0.12m)> 5
ti 20Akg Is
PA, (998kg/m>)x/ 4K 0.025m)*
‘Now apply the x-momentum relation for a control volume surrounding the plate:
DE, =F + Prgnge, = (2-H), oF
F = (0000070) (0 12m)? ~ (20.488 y41.6-1.81%)3.60 Water at 20°C flows through the
elbow in Fig. P3.60 and exits to the atmo-
sphere. The pipe diameter is D1 = 10 cm,
while D2 = 3 cm. At a weight flow rate of
150 Nis, the pressure pi = 2.3 atm (gage).
Neglect-ing the weight of water and elbow,
estimate the force on the flange bolts at
section 1
216 ‘Solutions Manual * Fluid Mechanics, Fifth Edition
Solution: First, from the weight flow, compute Q = (150 N/s)/(9790 N/m?) = 0.0153 m3.
‘Then the velocities at (1) and (2) follow from the known areas:
QL = Q__ 00153 5) 7m
A Az (7/4(0.03" s
‘The mass flow is pA1V1 =
(998)(7/4)(0.1)°(1.95) = 15.25 kg/s. Then the balance of forces
in the x-direction is:
EI, = —Fus + PAs = ity ~tnu, ~ n(—V, 08 40° V,)
solve for Fy, = (23101350) (0.1)? +15.25(21.7.e0s 40° +1.95)=2100.N Ans.