Water flowing in a pipe with a velocity of 27 m/s and a static gage pressure of 980 kPa is split into two branches by a

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Water flowing in a pipe with a velocity of 27 m/s and a static gage pressure of 980 kPa is split into two branches by a

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Water Flowing In A Pipe With A Velocity Of 27 M S And A Static Gage Pressure Of 980 Kpa Is Split Into Two Branches By A 1
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Water flowing in a pipe with a velocity of 27 m/s and a static gage pressure of 980 kPa is split into two branches by a horizontal lateral as indicated in the figure below. Using the measured pressures, velocities, and areas indicated on the figure, determine the rate of available energy loss (i.e., available power lost) in the lateral. Section (2) Section (1) Section (3) A₂ = 0.28 m² P2 = 1140 kPa A₁ = 0.4 m² loss rate= i 1.19 MW A3 = 0.18 m² P3 = 570 kPa = 30 m/s V3 =
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