A 20% glucose solution flows from a mixing tank at 50 kPa through an horizontal pipe 5 cm in diameter at 25 m3/h. If the pipe diameter reduces to 3 cm, calculate the new pressure in the pipe (the density of glucose solution is 1090 kg/m3).
È帧¼Óµµ=25/3600m3s-1
5cm´Ü¸éÀû=¥ð /4d2=¥ð /4*(0.05)2=0.00196 a1
À¯¼Ó =(25/3600)/(1.96*10-3)
3cm´Ü¸éÀû=¥ð /4d2=¥ð /4x(0.03)2=0.0007065 a2
À¯¼Ó =(25/3600)/(7.06*10-3)
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=0+0.00098+45.87=0+0.0070+p2/1090
p2/1090=(45.87-0.0070)
p2= 45.86kpa
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