Fluid Mechanics: Learner's Module 2 (Module 2A, 2B, 2C & 2D) Bsed Science 1G
Fluid Mechanics: Learner's Module 2 (Module 2A, 2B, 2C & 2D) Bsed Science 1G
Fluid Mechanics: Learner's Module 2 (Module 2A, 2B, 2C & 2D) Bsed Science 1G
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
SECOND SEMESTER, A/Y 2019-2020
Fluid Mechanics
Learner’s Module 2
(Module 2A, 2B, 2C & 2D)
BSEd SCIENCE 1G
SHEPHERDVILLE COLLEGE
College of Education Department
Second Semester, A/Y 2019-2020
MODULE 2C
Discussion:
Head losses in pipes may be classified into two; the major head loss, which is
caused by pipe friction along straight sections of pipe of uniform diameter and uniform
roughness, and Minor head loss, which are caused by changes in velocity or
directions of flow, and are commonly expressed in terms of kinetic energy.
For non-circular pipes, use D = 4R, where R is the hydraulic radius defined in Eq. 7-4.
Value of f:
A fluid having v = 4 x 10-5 m2/s flows in a 750 m long pipe having a diameter of 20
mm. Determine the head lost required to maintain a velocity of 3 m/s.
Given:
Required:
hf = ?
Solution:
Activity 1: Drill Activity
Solve:
1. Fluid flows through a 20-mm-diameter pipe, 150 m long at a Reynolds number of 1,750.
Calculate the discharge if the head lost is 175 m.
Evaluation:
Solve:
1. What commercial size of new cast iron pipe shall be used to carry 4,490 gpm or gal/m with a
lost of head of 10.56 feet per mile? Assume f = 0.019.
SHEPHERDVILLE COLLEGE
College of Education Department
Second Semester, A/Y 2019-2020
MODULE 2D
Open Channel
INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES
Discussion:
Open channel
In an open channel flow, the hydraulic grade line is coincident with the
stream surface since the pressure at the surface is atmospheric. The flow in open
channels may either be uniform or non-uniform.
Specific Energy
The specific energy (H) is defined as the energy per unit weight relative to the
bottom of the channel. It is given by:
Chezy Formula
In Figure 8-1, the head lost between any points in the channel is:
hL = S L Eq. 8-2
where S is the slope of the energy grade line and L is the length or run. The
head loss balances the loss in height of the channel.
For a given channel shape and bottom roughness, the quantity (8g/f) ½ is constant and
can be denoted by C. The equation becomes,
These equation are called the Chezy formulas, first developed by the French engineer
Antoine Chezy in 1769. The quantity C is called the chezy Coefficient, varies from
about 30 m 1/2/s for small rough channels to 90 m 1/2/s for large smooth channels.
Determine the uniform flow through a trapezoidal concrete lined canal having side
slope of 3H to 4V and bottom width of 2 m if the depth of flow is 2 m. The channel
is laid on a slope of 3 m per 2 kilometer. Use n = 0.013
Given:
n = 0.013
width = 2m
depth = 2m
S = So = 3/2000 = 0.0015
Required:
a. Q = ?
Solution:
Activity 1: Drill Activity
Solve:
1. Water flows uniformly in a rectangular, concrete, open channel that is 10 m wide at a
depth of 3 m. The channel slope is 0.0025. Using n = 0.013, find the velocity, flow rate,
and the boundary shear stress.
Evaluation:
Solve: