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MET330 20xx0xE Applied Fluid Mechanics


Instructor: Instructors name


FINAL EXAM – PART 2



I pledge to support the Honor System of ECPI. I will refrain from any form of academic dishonesty or deception, such as cheating or plagiarism. I am aware that as a member of the academic community, it is my responsibility to turn in all suspected violators of the honor code.
I understand that any failure on my part to support the Honor System will be turned over to a Judicial Review Board for determination. I will report to the Judicial Review Board hearing if summoned.




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Part 2 (50 points)
Closed book, Closed notes, closed Moodle
Problem 1
Water at 10°C flows at the rate of 900 L/min from the reservoir and through the pipe shown in Fig XXXXXXXXXXCompute the pressure at point B, considering the energy loss due to friction, but neglecting other losses.
Problem 2
For the 2 x XXXXXXXXXXcentrifugal pump performance curve shown, at what head will the pump having an 8-in impeller operate at its highest efficiency? List the pump’s capacity, power required, efficiency, and the required NPSH at that head.
Problem 3
Determine the NPSH available when a pump draws gasoline at 40°C (sg = 0.65) from an underground tank whose level is 2.7 m below the pump inlet. The energy losses in the suction line total 1.18 m and the atmospheric pressure is 99.2 kPa absolute. (The vapor pressure at this temperature is hvp = 14 m).
Problem 4
A rectangular channel has a bottom width of 2.75 m. Compute the hydraulic radius when the fluid depth is 0.50 m.
Problem 5
Calculate the force exerted on a stationary curved vane that deflects a 1-in-diameter stream of water through a 90o angle. The volume flow rate is 150 gal/min. (the density of water is ρ = 1.94 slugs/ft3 or 1.94 lbˑs2/ft4. Also, 1 ft3/s = 449 gal/min)
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AMET330 20xx0xE Applied Fluid Mechanics


Instructor: Instructors name


FINAL EXAM – PART 2



I pledge to support the Honor System of ECPI. I will refrain from any form of academic dishonesty or deception, such as cheating or plagiarism. I am aware that as a member of the academic community, it is my responsibility to turn in all suspected violators of the honor code.
I understand that any failure on my part to support the Honor System will be turned over to a Judicial Review Board for determination. I will report to the Judicial Review Board hearing if summoned.




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Part 2 (50 points)
Closed book, Closed notes, closed Moodle
Problem 1
Water at 10°C flows at the rate of 900 L/min from the reservoir and through the pipe shown in Fig. 8.16. Compute the pressure at point B, considering the energy loss due to friction, but neglecting other losses.
Answer:-
Given
Flow rate
Area of Flow
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