Mechanical Engineering Principles

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256 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES

tall buildings and trees, civil engineers normally
assume that:


Pressurep= 0. 5 ρv^2

This is because the flow of fluid is similar to the
plan view shown in Figure 22.15, where the change
of momentum is much less.


v 1 v 2

Figure 22.15


Problem 3. Determine the wind pressure on
a slim, tall building due to a gale of
100 km/h. Take density of air,
ρ= 1 .2 kg/m^3.

For a tall building, pressure


p= 0. 5 ρv^2

Velocity,v= 100


km
h

×

1000 m
km

×

1h
3600 s
= 27 .78 m/s

Hence,wind pressure,


p= 0. 5 × 1. 2

kg
m^3

×

(
27. 78

m
s

) 2

= 462 .96 N/m^2 = 0 .00463 bar

Problem 4. What would be the wind
pressure of Problem 3, if the gale were
acting on a very wide and flat surface?

For a very wide surface,pressure,


p=ρv^2

= 1. 2

kg
m^3

×

(
27. 78

m
s

) 2

= 926 .1N/m^2 = 0 .00926 bar

(or less than 1/100thof atmospheric pressure!)


Now try the following exercise

Exercise 116 Further problems on the
impact of jets on flat
surfaces


  1. A hurricane of velocity 220 km/h blows
    perpendicularly on to a very wide flat
    surface. Determine the wind pressure that
    acts on this surface due to this hurricane,
    when the density of air,ρ= 1 .2 kg/m^3.
    [0.0448 bar]

  2. What is the wind pressure for Problem 1
    on a slim, tall building? [0.0224 bar]

  3. A tornado with a velocity of 320 km/h
    blows perpendicularly on to a very wide
    surface. Determine the wind pressure that
    acts on this surface due to this tornado,
    when the density of air,ρ= 1 .23 kg/m^3.
    [0.0972 bar]

  4. What is the wind pressure for Problem 3
    on a slim, tall building? [0.0486 bar]

  5. If atmospheric pressure were 1.014 bar,
    what fraction of atmospheric pressure
    would be the wind pressure calculated in
    Problem 4? [0.0479]


Exercise 117 Short answer questions on
the measurement of fluid
flow
In the flowmeters listed 1 to 10, state typical
practical applications of each.


  1. Orifice plate

  2. Venturimeter

  3. Float and tapered-tube meter

  4. Electromagnetic flowmeter

  5. Pitot-static tube

  6. Hot-wire anemometer

  7. Turbine flowmeter

  8. Deflecting vane flowmeter

  9. Flow nozzles

  10. Rotary vane positive displacement meter

  11. Write down the relationship between the
    coefficientsCc,CvandCd

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