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Q2 (a) Figure Q2.1 shows a pipe used to empty water from a reservoir. The flow in the reservoir and pipe is inviscid. Th

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Q2 A Figure Q2 1 Shows A Pipe Used To Empty Water From A Reservoir The Flow In The Reservoir And Pipe Is Inviscid Th 1
Q2 A Figure Q2 1 Shows A Pipe Used To Empty Water From A Reservoir The Flow In The Reservoir And Pipe Is Inviscid Th 1 (44.18 KiB) Viewed 50 times
Q2 (a) Figure Q2.1 shows a pipe used to empty water from a reservoir. The flow in the reservoir and pipe is inviscid. The surface of the water in the reservoir is a height h1 above the base, the top of the pipe is a height he above the base of the reservoir and the pipe exit is a height hz below the base of the reservoir. The cross-sectional area of the pipe is Az and the area of the reservoir is At, as shown, where A: is sufficiently large in comparison with A2 for the flow to be quasi-steady. At exit from the pipe the flow forms a parallel jet. Find the exit jet velocity in terms of the heights and areas under the following conditions. h2 -A hi 2=0 2 h3 Figure 22.1: A pipe emptying a tank (0) Assuming the rate of change of height of the reservoir is negligible [10 marks] (i) Including any effect of the flow in the reservoir. [8 marks]