A 2 in nozzle is bolted to the flange of a 6 in pipe and dis

A 2 in. nozzle is bolted to the flange of a 6 in. pipe and discharges water into the atmosphere with a velocity of 90 ft/s. The pressure in the 6 in. pipe is 50 p.s.i. Determine the sum of the tensile forces in the bolts. Neglect the initial tensile forces that are in the bolts when the pipe is empty.

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Solution

Nozzle opening area A = 3.14/4* 22 = 3.14 in2

Mass flow rate m = rho*A*V

= 1.94*(3.14 / 122)*90.....where rho = water density = 1.94 slug/ft3

= 3.80725 slug/s

By mass continuity, A1*V1 = A2*V2

(pi/4 * 62) * V1 = (pi/4 * 22) * 90

V1 = 10 ft/s

Net force = net rate of momentum

Force on nozzle = (P1*A1 - P2*A2) + m*(V2 - V1)

F = 50*(pi/4 * 62) - 0 + 3.80725*(90 - 10)

F = 1717.58 lbs

A 2 in. nozzle is bolted to the flange of a 6 in. pipe and discharges water into the atmosphere with a velocity of 90 ft/s. The pressure in the 6 in. pipe is 50

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