Carbon tetrachloride (SG = 1:6) is pumped at a rate of 2 gpm through a pipe that is inclined upward at an angle of 308. An inclined tube manometer (with a 108 angle of inclination) using mercury as...


Carbon tetrachloride (SG = 1:6) is pumped at a rate of 2 gpm through a pipe that is inclined upward at an angle of 308. An inclined tube manometer (with a 108 angle of inclination) using mercury as the manometer fluid (SG = 13:6) is connected between two taps on the pipe that are 2 ft apart. The manometer reading is 6 in. If no heat is lost through the tube wall, what is the temperature rise of the CCl4 over a 100 ft length of the tube?

Nov 16, 2021
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