B1. Determine the absolute pressure of the oil (in Pascal) flowing in a pipeline with a simple U tube manometer connected to the pipe. Its left limb is open to the atmosphere and the right limb is connected to the pipe. The center of the pipe is 27 mm above the datum in the right limb and the center of the pipe is 37 mm below the mercury level in the left limb. The specific gravity of the oil & mercury is 0.77 and 13.6 respectively and also draw the diagram.

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B1. Determine the absolute pressure of the oil (in Pascal) flowing in a pipeline with a simple U tube manometer
connected to the pipe. Its left limb is open to the atmosphere and the right limb is connected to the pipe. The
center of the pipe is 27 mm above the datum in the right limb and the center of the pipe is 37 mm below the
mercury level in the left limb. The specific gravity of the oil & mercury is 0.77 and 13.6 respectively and also
draw the diagram.
) Density of oil in kg/m?
(m) Density of mercury in kg/m
(im The height of the mercury above the datum in the left limb (in meters of mercury) h2
(iv) The absolute pressure of the oil in the pipe (in Pascal)
Transcribed Image Text:B1. Determine the absolute pressure of the oil (in Pascal) flowing in a pipeline with a simple U tube manometer connected to the pipe. Its left limb is open to the atmosphere and the right limb is connected to the pipe. The center of the pipe is 27 mm above the datum in the right limb and the center of the pipe is 37 mm below the mercury level in the left limb. The specific gravity of the oil & mercury is 0.77 and 13.6 respectively and also draw the diagram. ) Density of oil in kg/m? (m) Density of mercury in kg/m (im The height of the mercury above the datum in the left limb (in meters of mercury) h2 (iv) The absolute pressure of the oil in the pipe (in Pascal)
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