NHEngineer037
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Problem 130:
The pump has the following to overcome:
160' wc + 20' wc (friction) + 1 atmosphere.
(160+20)*.0438 = 77.9 psi
1 atm = 14.6 psi
77.9 + 14.6 = 92.5 psia
Regardless of the upstream pressure at the pump, the outlet still needs to be 92.5 psia. That is the highest pressure in the system.
The solution ignores atmosphere and adds in the 20 psig seen upstream of the pump. I don't get it. This seems like another half baked solution out of this practice exam. Maybe I don't know what I'm doing.
Has anyone felt hung up on this? The solutions are close enough to select the right answer either way.. but its the approach I want to be sure I have down.
Thanks in advance,
Ryan
The pump has the following to overcome:
160' wc + 20' wc (friction) + 1 atmosphere.
(160+20)*.0438 = 77.9 psi
1 atm = 14.6 psi
77.9 + 14.6 = 92.5 psia
Regardless of the upstream pressure at the pump, the outlet still needs to be 92.5 psia. That is the highest pressure in the system.
The solution ignores atmosphere and adds in the 20 psig seen upstream of the pump. I don't get it. This seems like another half baked solution out of this practice exam. Maybe I don't know what I'm doing.
Has anyone felt hung up on this? The solutions are close enough to select the right answer either way.. but its the approach I want to be sure I have down.
Thanks in advance,
Ryan