5.33. A horizontal reducer bend is used to connect a 20-cm- diameter pipe to 10-cm-diameter pipe, as shown in Figure P5.

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5.33. A horizontal reducer bend is used to connect a 20-cm- diameter pipe to 10-cm-diameter pipe, as shown in Figure P5.

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5 33 A Horizontal Reducer Bend Is Used To Connect A 20 Cm Diameter Pipe To 10 Cm Diameter Pipe As Shown In Figure P5 1
5 33 A Horizontal Reducer Bend Is Used To Connect A 20 Cm Diameter Pipe To 10 Cm Diameter Pipe As Shown In Figure P5 1 (30.03 KiB) Viewed 34 times
5 33 A Horizontal Reducer Bend Is Used To Connect A 20 Cm Diameter Pipe To 10 Cm Diameter Pipe As Shown In Figure P5 2
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5.33. A horizontal reducer bend is used to connect a 20-cm- diameter pipe to 10-cm-diameter pipe, as shown in Figure P5.33. The flow, which has a velocity of 1.2 m/s in the first pipe, is deflected by an angle of 120°. The pressure at the bend entrance is 4905 N/m². Calculate the magnitude and direction of the force required to hold the bend in position.
e 10 cm 120° о 20 cm Figure P5.33 A horizontal reducer bend connecting two pipes.
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