Civil Engineering - Hydraulics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics - Section 6 (Q.No. 26)
26.
Flow of water in pipes of diameter more than 3 metres, can be measured by
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Z Reki said:
5 years ago
With the help of pitot tube, we measure the velocity and as the diameter of the pipe is known we find the area. Multiply velocity and area to get flow rate in metre cube per second. If you want in kg/sec multiply discharge with a density of water. Rotameter requires float and tube but such size of tube and rotameter is not economical to construct. Orifice meter consists of a plate with a hole but it is not economical to have a 3 meters dia orifice plate. By considering the above pitot tube is considered to be most economical.
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Fasil said:
5 years ago
Flow in 3 m dia is measured by pitot tube. But more than 3 m dia measured by the rotameter. Hence the given answer is correct
Utsav said:
7 years ago
Pitot tube measures velocity not discharge.
So, Rotameter could be the correct answer.
So, Rotameter could be the correct answer.
Tiru said:
6 years ago
It's by pitot tube. It gives velocity then find discharge as velocity*area.
Rahul said:
8 years ago
Orifice plate is the correct answer.
Nilesh said:
7 years ago
Orifice plate is the correct answer.
Manjunath said:
7 years ago
I think the Pitot tube is correct.
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Akhilesh Yadav said:
8 years ago
Pitot tube is the correct answer.
Ravi said:
7 years ago
Pitot tube is the correct answer.
Jiren said:
8 years ago
The answer is Option B.
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