Gas 1.3 A vacuum gage connected to a tank reads 30kPa at a location where the barometric reading is 755mm Hg. Determine the absolute pressure in the tank. Take pHg=13590kg/m³.
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- As shown in the figure, an inclined manometer is used to measure the pressure of the gas within the reservoir. The manometer fluid is mercury, which has a density of 845 Ib/ft3. The manometer fluid rises a distance d = 12 inches along the manometer tube, which is inclined e = 20° from the horizontal. The atmospheric pressure is 14.7 Ibf/in? and the acceleration of gravity is 32.2 ft/s?. Patm = 14.7 Ibf/in.? Gas reservoir g = 32.2 ft/s? a 20 in. Mercury (p = 845 Ib/ft³) Determine the gas pressure, in Ibf/in?. Express the pressure as a gage or a vacuum pressure, as appropriate, in Ibf/in2.Q5 A U-tube manometer similar to that shown below is used to measure the gauge pressure of water (mass density p = 1000 kg /m3). If the density of mercury is 13.6 x 103 kg /m³, what will be the gauge pressure at A if h1 = 0.45 m and D is 0.7 m above BC. Wwater WmercuryA tank is filled with fluid under pressure and the pressure gauge fixed at the top indicates a pressure of 21 kPa. The curved surface of the top is quarter of a circular part of radius 2.6 m. calculate the magnitude (N) and direction (degree) of the resultant force on the curved surface. (p =950 kg/m³ for fluid) IB
- A tank is filled with fluid under prcssurc anti the prcssurc gauge fixcd at the top indicatcs a prcssurc of 21 kPa. The curved surfacc of the top is quarter of a circular part of radius 2.6 m. calculate the magnitude (N) and direction (degree) of the resultant force on the cun'ed surface. (p=950kg./m³for fluid)A closed tank whose bottom is 18 inches in diameter is filled with three liquids: 4 inches of carbon tetrachloride (SG=1.59), 2 inches of water and 12 inches of syrup (SG=1.31). The air chamber in the tank is pressurized at 1296 psf. d. Apply the PANEL EQUATIONS to determine the magnitude, direction and location of the total hydrostatic force acting at the bottom of the tank.2. The tank shown contains alcohol (SG=D0.78) and covered by a circular plug 1.2 m in diameter. Calculate the hydrostatic force F Am acting on the plug and its center of pressure. 8m 1.2 m 3. The gate as shown is 3 m normal to the page. It keeps the two liquids from mixing with each onough clocuro botween the oil and
- A tank is filled with fluid under pressure and the pressure gauge fixed at the top indicates a pressure of 21 kPa. The curved surface of the top is quarter of a circular part of radius 2.6 m. calculate the magnitude (N) and direction (degree) of the resultant force on the curved surface. (p =950 kg/m³ for fluid) BA tank is filled with fluid under pressure and the pressure gauge fixed at the top indicates a pressure of 21 kPa. The curved surface of the top is quarter of a circular part of radius 2.6 m. calculate the magnitude (N) and direction (degree) of the resultant force on the curved surface. (p =950 kg/m3 for fluid)5. A manometer containing water and mercury (S.G= 13.5) connects two pressure regions A and B as shown. If pressure at B is 350 Kpa gage, find the pressure at A in KPa gage. IPIENT Water 60 15 20 Hg - в Figure-12 Netss
- Consider a U-tube manometer used to measure the density Pa of liquid A, as shown below. Mercury is used as the base liquid for the manometer with density Phg = 13600kg/m³. If hng = 5mm and ha = 22.4 mm, find Pa. ha Pa U Phg hng2. The gage pressure of the air in the Oil tank is measured to be 65 kPa. Find SG = 0.72 the differential height (h) of the 75 cm column. Specific gravities (SG) of Air -Water the manometer fluids are given in 30 cm -Mercury SG = 13.6 h the figure. Assume that the density of water is 1000 kg/m³.A closed cylindrical tank 2m in diameter and 8m deep with axis vertical contains 6m deep of oil (sp. Gr = 0.8). The air above the liquid surface has a pressure of 0.8kg/cm². Determine the total normal force acting on the wall at its location from the bottom of the tank.