Hamood101
Chemical
- Aug 3, 2012
- 9
I had a long argument on this with my friends( Eng's) therefore, I decided to post it here to get your opinion:
Two Tanks have the same capacity and are at the same height. They are at 10m elevation. Both are open to atmosphere. They contain water. From each an 8” pipe comes down the tank to transfer the water to an open containers in the ground (container A and B). The down-comer from Tank 1 is 9m long. The down-comer form Tank2 is 2m. The Tanks are round with radius of 1 m. The level height at each tank is 2m.
Assumptions:
Assume no friction losses in the down-comer pipes. All conditions are the same in both tanks. Assume there is no splash out from tank 2 down-comer pipe.
The question:
1. In which pipe will the flow rate be higher? And why? i.e. Which container A or B will be filled faster?
see attached.
Two Tanks have the same capacity and are at the same height. They are at 10m elevation. Both are open to atmosphere. They contain water. From each an 8” pipe comes down the tank to transfer the water to an open containers in the ground (container A and B). The down-comer from Tank 1 is 9m long. The down-comer form Tank2 is 2m. The Tanks are round with radius of 1 m. The level height at each tank is 2m.
Assumptions:
Assume no friction losses in the down-comer pipes. All conditions are the same in both tanks. Assume there is no splash out from tank 2 down-comer pipe.
The question:
1. In which pipe will the flow rate be higher? And why? i.e. Which container A or B will be filled faster?
see attached.