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Fluid Flows

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This 5 page paper is written in two parts. The first looks at pressurised flows and the equations that will be used in the design of the systems, looking mainly at Pascal’s Law. The second part looks at an open flow channel and the issues of design, such as friction and Bernouilli's Principle. The bibliography cites 3 sources.

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5 pages (~225 words per page)

File: TS14_TEfluidflow.rtf

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the system that is pushed, under pressure, from one point to another through a pipe, this is likely to see a network of piping, such as branches and joints and even parallel piping in some scenarios. In this case we will look at the need to cool an underwater drill, which means cooling fluid needs to be pumped to the drill head under pressure. The system will typically have a mechanical system and then a process system. A process flow diagram (PFD) which sill define the material and heat balance, of the fluid system (Anonymous, 1997). The Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID)shows the deign and the mechanical configuration of the system, which may include several end users, the pumps and distribution system, filters and other equipment (Anonymous, 1997). The process system will include elements such as temperature and pressure, the quantity of the requirement and the physical characteristics of the requirements, such as molecular weight. Wit the system and process design the calculation for pressure can be undertaken. Pressure is created by the pushing or the squeezing of a liquid if there is a confined liquid which can provide resistance. There are two sources of pressure for a liquid in a pipe these are pressure from a pump provided mechanically or pressure provided by the weight of the liquid. The pressure due to liquid weight is need in the ocean. This can also indicate the pressure the system may have on the outside, for example, oil drilling systems (Anonymous, 1997). For example, a column of water that is 10 foot in height and 1 foot square will be equal to 10 cubic feet. The weight of one cubic foot of water is ...

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