Environmental Engineering FOURTH EDITION

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Water Supply 125

1000-
900 :
800 f
700 -
600 -
500 -
400 7

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3OoOz
3000 4
2000

10-
0-
7-
6-
5-
4

91

5oC
40-
30 1

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5- d Q

0.6 -
0.5
0.4 -
0.3 :

0.05 1
0.04 -
0.03 z

100:
90 -
80 -
70 -
60-
50 -

Figure 6-11. (continued)

may be reduced to single, equivalent pipes. The following examples are illustrative:

EXAMPLE 6.8. For the parallel pipes as shown in Fig. 6-12a, find the diameter of
equivalent pipe (length is assumed to be 1000 ft).


  1. Loss of head through pipe 1 must always equal loss of head through pipe 2
    between points A and B.

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