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In an older home this plumbing fitting consists at two different pipes talked by

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In an older home this plumbing fitting consists at two different pipes talked by a sudden expansion. The inlet pipe is made of copper with a diameter D1 = 2 cm; me outlet pipe is made of cast iron and has a diameter of D2 = 4 cm. The length of the inflow straight PiPe is L = 20 cm. and g = 9.81 m/s2. Calculate the head losses through this system assuming that it is designed for water (p = 1000 kg/m3, v = 1.00 Times 10-6 m2/s) at an inlet mass flow of 8 kg/s Include the minor losses for the sudden expansion and two 90 degree s bonds with radios of curvature R = 12 cm. What is the ratio of minor losses to major losses? Are the minor losses minor? Now, determine an effective length, for this entire section of plumbing such that the total head loss through this entire fixture may be determined from: hL= t v2/2g Lt/D use inflow conditions velocity k.. diameter) in the above equation.

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