State an equation for a velocity at the outlet, section 2 in Figure 3.3, if there is a pump installed at section P. Sketch an Energy grade line, EGL, and Hydraulic grade line, HGL, in the figure. *Description is needed. Do no state only equations! 1 ? P jet 2 Figure 3.3 h=z1-z2
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3 if there is a pump installed at section P. The equation for the velocity at any point in a fluid flow system can be given by the Bernoulli's equation: P/ρ + V^2/2 + gz = constant Where: P is the pressure at the point, ρ is the density of the fluid, V is the Show more…
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