Background: Water towers are elevated water storage construction that are built at a certain height to provide for sufficient water pressure to serve as potable water distribution units. Consider the following case and answer the questions below the image: Find: Horse = 350KPA -h Grven Mero = lc02 Ns Swzo= 998-2 ka Apes 3 PNG - é = 0-0015 mm |- minor bsses (m) -major loses (m) %3D D: 2ocm Hanse Abang gramd 田田 Yom. Ball Valve Unday gaind 90° elbon Dz=l0cm D=Yem Contra fion Figure 3: Schematic diagram of water distribution unit More information provided: • The pipe is buried 1.5 [m] below the ground level. The mass flow rate as it comes out of the reservoir is 9.5 L/s. Any other distances not given in the problem statement and Figure 3 can be neglected as they are considered very small compared to other dimensions. What is the minor head loss in the system (in meters)? What is the major head loss in the system (in meters)? What is the required height (h) to have a pressure reaching the house (P home™ 350 [kPa|) ?
Background: Water towers are elevated water storage construction that are built at a certain height to provide for sufficient water pressure to serve as potable water distribution units. Consider the following case and answer the questions below the image: Find: Horse = 350KPA -h Grven Mero = lc02 Ns Swzo= 998-2 ka Apes 3 PNG - é = 0-0015 mm |- minor bsses (m) -major loses (m) %3D D: 2ocm Hanse Abang gramd 田田 Yom. Ball Valve Unday gaind 90° elbon Dz=l0cm D=Yem Contra fion Figure 3: Schematic diagram of water distribution unit More information provided: • The pipe is buried 1.5 [m] below the ground level. The mass flow rate as it comes out of the reservoir is 9.5 L/s. Any other distances not given in the problem statement and Figure 3 can be neglected as they are considered very small compared to other dimensions. What is the minor head loss in the system (in meters)? What is the major head loss in the system (in meters)? What is the required height (h) to have a pressure reaching the house (P home™ 350 [kPa|) ?
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