A 3-in. schedule 40 commercial steel pipe (with an actual inside diameter of 3.068 in.) carries (210^{circ}
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A 3-in. schedule 40 commercial steel pipe (with an actual inside diameter of 3.068 in.) carries \(210^{\circ} \mathrm{F}\) SAE 40 crankcase oil at the rate of \(6.0 \mathrm{gal} / \mathrm{min}\). The oil specific gravity is 0.89, and the absolute viscosity is \(6.6 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{lb} \cdot \mathrm{sec} / \mathrm{ft}^{2}\). For the same pressure drop, what must the new pipe size be to carry the oil at \(10.7 \mathrm{gal} / \mathrm{min}\)?
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Munson Young And Okiishi's Fundamentals Of Fluid Mechanics
ISBN: 9781119080701
8th Edition
Authors: Philip M. Gerhart, Andrew L. Gerhart, John I. Hochstein
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