Answer:
The head loss of the pipeline system is 2.85ft
Step-by-step explanation:
To obtain the head loss we will use the Hazen-Williams Formula (empiric formula), which is:
![h_(s) =0.002083 * L * ((100)/(f) )^(1.85) * ((GMP^(1.85) )/(D^(4.8655) ) )](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/engineering/college/byl461f7sywae5ug0izk6vjevqtkbztwyk.png)
is the head loss in fit, L is the total equivalent length of the pipeline in fit, f is the friction coefficient, GMP is the flow rate in gallons per minute and D is the pipe in diameter.
For this formula D, f and GMP already know. To obtain the total equivalent length, we use the total length of the main pipeline and a chart with the equivalent length of each of the flanged fittings. we don´t consider the hight of the water tower because vertical pipelines don´t affect the head loss. Therefore:
![L=L_(pipe line) +4 * L_(90º el) +18 * L_(T) = 15462.92 ft](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/engineering/college/llsg5payvhykjyimurq880fs3lr80xhqzr.png)
With all the data we can obtain the head loss.