Sem2 Wksl-3 Part2: Fundamental equations - vertical bend Water is flowing in a bend which flows from horizontal to vertically upward as shown in the figure below. The diameter of the pipe increases from 1.4 m at cross section 1 to 2.3 m at cross section 2 which is situated 0.6 m above cross section 1. The volume of water in the pipe between cross sections 1 and 2 is 4.99492 m. If the discharge is 0.7 m/s and the pressure at cross section 1 is 1.2 bar. Assuming there is no energy loss: (a) Calculate the pressure at cross-section 2. (b) Calculate the horizontal component of the force that water flowing in the pipe exerts on the bend. Give your answer in kN 1 decimal place) (c) Calculate the vertical component of the force that water flowing in the pipe exerts on the bend Give your answer in kN [1 decimal place) (d) Calculate the magnitude of the force that water flowing in the pipe exerts on the bend. Give your answer to nearest kN (o decimal places Cross Section 2 CONTRO VOLUME Cross Section 1
a) Pressure at cross-section 2 (Pa) Round your answer to 3 decimal places, Submit part 4 marks Unanswered b) Horizontal component of the force on the bend (kN) Round your answer to decin place Submit part 3 marks Unanswered c) Vertical component of the force on the bend (kN) Nounif year answer to 1 decimal place,
c) Vertical component of the force on the bend (KN) Round your answer to I decimal place Submit part 3 marks Unanswered d) Force on bend (kN) period your answer to the nearest integer Submit part 2 marks Unanswered
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