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Category > Engineering Posted 09 May 2017 My Price 7.00

Eleven equally spaced

Eleven equally spaced turning vanes are used in the horizontal plane bend as indicated
in Fig. P5.19R. The depth of the rectangular crosssectional
bend remains constant at 3 in. The velocity distributions
upstream and downstream of the vanes may be considered
uniform. The loss in available energy across the vanes is
The required velocity and pressure downstream of the
vanes, section 122, are 180 fts and 15 psia. What is the average
magnitude of the force exerted by the air flow on each vane?
Assume that the force of the air on the duct walls is equivalent
to the force of the air on one vane.

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Status NEW Posted 09 May 2017 10:05 AM My Price 7.00

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