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Elementary Mechanics of Fluids

Elementary Mechanics of Fluids. CE 319 F Daene McKinney. Manometry. Manometry. Pressure can be estimated by measuring fluid elevation. U-tube Manometer. A. D. B. C. Example (3.19). Find the location of the surface in the manometer.

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Elementary Mechanics of Fluids

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  1. Elementary Mechanics of Fluids CE 319 F Daene McKinney Manometry

  2. Manometry • Pressure can be estimated by measuring fluid elevation

  3. U-tube Manometer

  4. A D B C Example (3.19) Find the location of the surface in the manometer The distance Dh is the height of the liquid in the manomoter above the heavier liquid in the tank.

  5. Differential Manometer

  6. HW (3.20)

  7. Example (3.25) Find: the gage pressure at the pipe center Manometer equation from the pipe center to the open end of the manometer

  8. HW (3.28)

  9. HW (3.32)

  10. D 2 cm3 l A B C Example (3.35) Find: Specific weight of fluid Solution: Solution: Manometer Equation

  11. HW (3.51)

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