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Argosy University/ Phoniex University/
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Phoniex University
Oct-2001 - Nov-2016

Show transcribed image text 1. A pump station inputs water to a long pipeline that has two branches as shown in the map below. Water is withdrawn from point Beta at a constant demand of 12.2 cfs (note that point Beta is not a reservoir). Point Gamma is a reservoir, and inflow to this reservoir is determined by the hydraulics of the pipe system (i.e., whatever will flow in is a function of the pump energy and head losses in the pipeline). The characteristic curve for the pump is given below as well as the pipe properties. Determine the following: (i) flowrate into reservoir Gamma: (ii) pressure at point Beta: and (iii) the maximum pressure in the pipeline
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