Water 1 cp flows from a constant level tank through a 3-in


Question: Water (µ= 1 cP) flows from a constant level tank through a 3-in. inside diameter drawn tubing with an equivalent length of 200 ft. The exit of the pipe is 30 ft. below the water level. Calculate the velocity of flow at 2 in fds. (Use WD = 0.0005).

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2. Water is flowing in the pipe network shown below. The water flows through a process in branch C, which for the purpose of calculating pressure drop can be considered as 300 ft of straight pipe. A bypass section is provided with a throttling valve so that the water flow to the process can be adjusted.

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