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Argosy University/ Phoniex University/
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Phoniex University
Oct-2001 - Nov-2016
The diameter of an open tank, 1.5 m high, increases uniformly from 4.25 m at the base to 6 m at the top. Discharge takes place through 3 m of 75 mm diameter pipe which opens to atmosphere 1.5 m below the base of the tank. Initially the level in the tank is steady, water entering and leaving at a constant rate of 17 L ·s−1. If the rate of flow into the tank is suddenly doubled, calculate the time required to fill it completely. Assume that the pipe has a bell-mouthed entry with negligible loss and the f is constant at 0.01. A numerical or graphical integration is recommended.
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