4. A three-pipe network is indicated in the figure below. The pipes in the network have a diameter of 200 mm, a 'C' fact
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4. A three-pipe network is indicated in the figure below. The pipes in the network have a diameter of 200 mm, a 'C' fact
P1 N1 P3 P2 Figure 3. Schematic of water distribution system. N2
The following equations may be useful: Hazen-Williams: Q=0.278CD2.53 0.54, S=AhiL . A Mannings: Q=R²/3505, S=AhiL . Darcy-Weisbach: Ah = . Loop Corrections: 91 = fL V² D 2g Σteler¹ nΣko"- loop loop fL 5²5.0² -0.0826- n = 1.852 (Hazen-Williams) " 4- Total Dynamic Head: TDH = H, H₁, H-static head; H-friction losses Unless otherwise stated, (i) assume that local losses and velocity head are negligible, (ii) that the given values for pipe diameters are nominal pipe diameters and (iii) that the flow involves water with a density p = 1,000 kg/m² and kinematic viscosity = 1.31 x 106 m²/s.