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Compute points on the velocity profile from the pipe wall to the centerline of a
To compute: the velocity profile from the pipe wall to the centerline of a 2 in schedule 40 steel pipe.
Answer to Problem 9.1PP
The velocity profile from the pipe wall to the centerline of a 2 in schedule 40 steel pipe
Explanation of Solution
Given:
To consider the value 2-in schedule 40 steel pipe chart
Concept Used:
Annuity problem requires the use of the local velocity for Laminar flow equation as follows:
Here,
Velocity
Calculation:
As per the given problem
Annuity problem requires the use of this formula
Substitute these values in the formula
Annuity problem requires the use of this formula
Substitute these values in the formula
Annuity problem requires the use of the local velocity for Laminar flow equation as follows:
Average velocity
To find out velocity at different radius
Substitute these values in the formula
Annuity problem requires the use of this formula
Substitute these values in the formula
Annuity problem requires the use of this formula
Substitute these values in the formula
Annuity problem requires the use of this formula
Substitute these values in the formula
Annuity problem requires the use of this formula
Substitute these values in the formula
Annuity problem requires the use of this formula
Substitute these values in the formula
Annuity problem requires the use of this formula
Substitute these values in the formula
Annuity problem requires the use of this formula
Substitute these values in the formula
Conclusion:
The velocity profile from the pipe wall to the centerline of a 2 in schedule 40 steel pipe,,
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