Question: sned to a profetional Problem 1 . / 6 0 points ) A chemical engineer is designing a suction system for a water treatment plant.

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A chemical engineer is designing a suction system for a water treatment plant. Water must be pumped from a river to a primary filtration system. Before reaching the pump, a horizontal packed filter must be installed to remove suspended solids and protect the pump equipment.
System Specifications:
1. Required flow rate: \(\mathrm{Q}=100\mathrm{~L}/\mathrm{min}\)
2. Suction height: The pump is located 2 m above the river level.
3. Suction pipe diameter: 6 inches, made of PVC.
4. Suction line accessories:
- Two \(90^{\circ}\) flanged elbows
5. Water properties:
- Temperature: \(20^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\)
6. Filter material:
- Packing particle size: \(2\mathrm{~mm}^{2}\)
- Packing porosity (\(\)): 0.40
Design Constraints:
1. The pressure at the pump suction must not drop below \(-3\mathrm{~m}\mathrm{H}_{2}\mathrm{O}\) to prevent cavitation.
2. The water velocity inside the filter must not exceed \(0.2\mathrm{~m}/\mathrm{s}\) to avoid bed fluidization or particle entrainment.
Objective:
Design the horizontal packed filter by determining:
1. The maximum filter length (L) for a filter diameter (D) that satisfies the suction pressure constraint. (30 points)
2. The pressure drops by:
- Friction losses in the pipe, (10 points)
- Losses due to accessories, (10 points)
- Pressure drops across the filter. (10 points)
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