Document From R
Document From R
Document From R
for
THERMOFLUIDS (UES-011)
By
Submitted to
Dr. HARIPADA BHUNIA
Sub-objectives:
1. Determine the coefficient of contraction, coefficient of velocity,
coefficient of discharge for a given sharp edge circular orifice.
3. Calculate the required head over the orifice so that the time
taken for emptying a tank through the orifice will be equal to the
assigned time.
4. Calculate the error if any between the time taken for emptying a
tank through the orifice and the assigned time.
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Coefficient of velocity, =
()
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Coefficient of contraction, =
()
Sample Calculation:
Calculation Table:
Run
no. H X Y Q Qth Cd Cv Cc
1 8.5 18.2 11.5 144.474 228.1727 0.633178 0.920468 0.687888
2 13.8 19.6 8.3 165.4884 290.7422 0.569193 0.915704 0.62159
3 24.2 28.4 9.6 199.6368 385.0116 0.518521 0.931663 0.556555
4 37.8 36.5 9.9 223.278 481.1894 0.464013 0.943412 0.491845
5 48.6 43.9 21 262.68 545.6319 0.481423 0.687069 0.700692
Average Cd= 0.533266
Average Cv= 0.879663
Average Cc= 0.611714
GRAPHS:
1. Head vs hydraulic coefficients
1.2
1
Hydraulic coefficients
0.8
0.6 Cd
Cv
0.4
Cc
0.2
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Head, H
2. Head vs time
160
140
0, 133.7
120
100
Time
80
60 Series1
40
20
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Head
Derivation of equation to determine the time taken for emptying
through circular orifice:
Consider a square, rectangular or circular tank of uniform cross-sectional area,
containing some liquid and having an orifice at its bottom.
At some instant, let the height of the liquid be h above the orifice. We know that
the theoretical velocity of the liquid at this instant,
After a small interval of time dt, let the liquid level fall down by the amount dh
Therefore volume of the liquid that has passed in time dt
The value of dh is taken as negative as its value will decrease with the increase
in discharge. We know that the volume of liquid that has passed through the
orifice in time dt,
= Coefficient of discharge Area Theoretical velocity Time
Equating equations:
Now the total time t required to bring the liquid level from to may be
found out by integrating the equation between the limits H1 toH2i.e.,
Taking minus out from the bracket (as H1 is greater than H2)
If the tank is to completely emptied, then putting H2= 0 in this equation, we get:
This is the required derivation of the equation to determine the time taken for
emptying through circular orifice.
Cd = 0.533
(1.5)2
a= 2 = 1.767 cm2
4
H1 = 60 cm
Using the formula, we get:
H2 =1.245
Error between time taken and time assigned to empty the tank
through orifice:
T assigned = 7 min 30 sec = 450 sec
(456.3450)
= X 100 %
456.3
= 0.013 %
Error = 0.013%
Result:
1. All the hydraulic coefficients of orifice are almost in the prescribed
ranges. The average values of coefficients are:
Coefficient of discharge, Cd = 0.533
2. The time to empty the tank depends on various factors like area of orifice,
area of the tank, Coefficient of Discharge, initial height of water.
3. The required Head for time assigned and actual time to be the same is
58.755 cm.
4. The error between actual time and the time assigned to empty the tank is
0.013 %