In a pressurized pipe, water flows at 170 C. The standard atmospheric pressure is 101.312 kPa (abs) and the local atmospheric pressure is 97.727 kPa (abs). Determine the gage pressure and its...


In a pressurized pipe, water flows at 170 C. The standard atmospheric<br>pressure is 101.312 kPa (abs) and the local atmospheric pressure is 97.727<br>kPa (abs). Determine the gage pressure and its equivalent water height<br>value that allows the cavitation to start. Show all these values schematically.<br>

Extracted text: In a pressurized pipe, water flows at 170 C. The standard atmospheric pressure is 101.312 kPa (abs) and the local atmospheric pressure is 97.727 kPa (abs). Determine the gage pressure and its equivalent water height value that allows the cavitation to start. Show all these values schematically.

Jun 11, 2022
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