TTW2
Mechanical
- May 13, 2009
- 8
Hi,
I have a rather simple problem but am just not sure if I am correct. Basically I need to determine flow rate in a pipe that is gravity fed. I have a tank which is fed by two pipes and this tank drains into a larger tank via a large pipe. The drain is a gravity feed and the drain pipe has a drop of 3 degrees. Now I can work out the pressure at the entrance to the drain using rho*r*h and pressure at the outlet. But I am not sure about the flow velocity. Is V at the pipe entrance the same as near the exit?
This tank overflows so can I determine if by increasing the wall height of the tank (and head pressure) will this stop the tank overflowing?
Thanks
I have a rather simple problem but am just not sure if I am correct. Basically I need to determine flow rate in a pipe that is gravity fed. I have a tank which is fed by two pipes and this tank drains into a larger tank via a large pipe. The drain is a gravity feed and the drain pipe has a drop of 3 degrees. Now I can work out the pressure at the entrance to the drain using rho*r*h and pressure at the outlet. But I am not sure about the flow velocity. Is V at the pipe entrance the same as near the exit?
This tank overflows so can I determine if by increasing the wall height of the tank (and head pressure) will this stop the tank overflowing?
Thanks