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Engineering, 18.11.2019 20:31 samy17

Consider a pipe of 5 cm diameter and 5 m long carrying a discharge of 0.005 m3/s. now the central 2 m length is replaced by a 7.5 cm diameter pipe and the changes being sudden. determine the head loss and the corresponding power assuming that the friction factor of 0.01 for both diameters and a contraction loss coefficient of 0.5water is flowing through. density = 1000.

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