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A Venturi meter (see below) uses the principles of the Bernoulli equation to measure the velocity of a flow in a reactor system. Consider using a venture flow meter to measure the flow rate of water (at 280ºC) through a pipe 5.0 cm in diameter. The throat of the Venturi meter, the narrowest point, has a diameter of 1.0 cm. The pressure difference measured between the two locations is 30 kPa. Calculate the volume flow rate of the water, in m3 /s.

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Answer:

Q=0.000604 m³/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that

d₁=5 cm

d₂=1 cm

P= 30 KPa

Density of water ,ρ=1000 kg/m³

As we know that volume flow rate Q given as


Q=A_1A_2\sqrt{((2\Delta P)/(\rho))/(A_1^2-A_2^2)}


A_1=(\pi)/(4)* 0.05^2\ m^2

A₁=0.0019 m²


A_2(\pi)/(4)* 0.01^2\ m^2

A₂=0.000078 m²


Q=0.0019 * 0.000078 \sqrt{((2* 30* 1000)/(1000))/(0.0019^2-0.000078^2)}\ m^3/s

Q=0.000604 m³/s

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