Calculate the volumetric flow rate by dividing the volume by the time of collection:𝑉̇=𝑉/𝑑. Note: be careful with units (1m3= 1000 litres and 1 litre = 1000ml).

Analysis of Results

For each of the mercury manometer readings, convert the head loss in cm of mercury to head loss in cm of water by multiplying by 12.6.

  • Calculate the volumetric flow rate by dividing the volume by the time of collection:𝑉̇=𝑉/𝑑. Note: be careful with units (1m3= 1000 litres and 1 litre = 1000ml)
  • Calculate the average velocity: 𝑒=4𝑉̇/πœ‹π‘‘2.
  • Calculate the Reynolds number: Re=πœŒπ‘’π‘‘/πœ‡.
  • Calculate the friction factor three different ways:1.Solve the Darcy equation for friction factor 𝑓and use your data to evaluate the value at each point.2.Use the Blasius equation.

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