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Discussion Forum : Hydraulics - Section 3 (Q.No. 34)
34.
If total head available at the inlet of pipe and f1 is the loss of head due to friction in the pipe, the maximum efficiency of transmission of power (ηmax) is
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Hemanth said:
3 years ago
The power transmitted through the pipe is maximum when the head loss due to friction in the pipe is 1/3 of the total supply head.
The efficiency of power transmission $=H-hf/H.
hf = head loss due to friction.
H = Total supply head.
hf = H/3.
$ = 2/3 GIVEN ANSWER IS CORRECT.
The efficiency of power transmission $=H-hf/H.
hf = head loss due to friction.
H = Total supply head.
hf = H/3.
$ = 2/3 GIVEN ANSWER IS CORRECT.
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Sagar said:
7 years ago
Maximum power transmission efficiency is 66.67% hence 2/3 is the right answer.
And power transmission maximum head loss in friction is equal to 1/3 of total head supply.
And power transmission maximum head loss in friction is equal to 1/3 of total head supply.
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Tsemy said:
7 years ago
Yes, the maximum efficiency of power transmission is 1/3.
Mahesh said:
7 years ago
According to me, 1/3 is the right answer.
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