4) All the pipes in the following figure have a Hazen-Williams coefficient of 100. Pipe AB is 3,000 ft long and has a di

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4) All the pipes in the following figure have a Hazen-Williams coefficient of 100. Pipe AB is 3,000 ft long and has a di

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4) All the pipes in the following figure have a Hazen-Williams coefficient of 100. Pipe AB is 3,000 ft long and has a diameter of 2.0 ft. Pipe BCI is 2,800 ft long with a diameter of 1 fit, and pipe BC2 has a length of 3,000 ft and a diameter of 1.5 ft. Pipe CD is 2,500 ft long with a diameter of 2.0 fl. The water surface elevation of reservoir A is 230 A (HA) and reservoir D (Hp) is 100 ft. Ignoring minor losses if QA = Qc= 10 cfs; (a) Determine the discharge in each pipe (AB, BCI, BC2, CD) [15] (b) Determine the pressure head at B and C. [5] a HA A Os Hр ech D
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