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27.
A sewer pipe contains 1 mm sand particles of specific gravity 2.65 and 5 mm organic particles of specific gravity 1.2, the minimum velocity required for removing the sewerage, is
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Hemanth said:
7 years ago
@All
Here, s sand particle up to 1mm and organic particles up to 5mm, there is a condition for this one min velocity of 0.45 m/sec and Max 0.9m/sec.
Hence no need to calculate anything.
And @Neethu, the correct formula is;
Vs=√((8k/f)*(s-1)*g*d) this is the right one.
Here, s sand particle up to 1mm and organic particles up to 5mm, there is a condition for this one min velocity of 0.45 m/sec and Max 0.9m/sec.
Hence no need to calculate anything.
And @Neethu, the correct formula is;
Vs=√((8k/f)*(s-1)*g*d) this is the right one.
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Dipan said:
7 years ago
No, it is wrong @Sunil Gupta.
@Neethu
Thanks for your information.
This is the correct self-cleaning velocity and we get this formula 0.4 for organic particle and .42 for sand but the minimum self-cleaning velocity is 0.45 so we take the value 0.4.
@Neethu
Thanks for your information.
This is the correct self-cleaning velocity and we get this formula 0.4 for organic particle and .42 for sand but the minimum self-cleaning velocity is 0.45 so we take the value 0.4.
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Neethu said:
10 years ago
Sqr(8k/f*(s-1)*g*d).
K = Constant, for clean inorganic solids = 0.04 and for organic solids = 0.06.
f' = Darcy Weisbach friction factor (for sewers = 0. 03).
Ss = Specific gravity of sediments.
g = Gravity acceleration.
d' = Diameter of grain, m.
K = Constant, for clean inorganic solids = 0.04 and for organic solids = 0.06.
f' = Darcy Weisbach friction factor (for sewers = 0. 03).
Ss = Specific gravity of sediments.
g = Gravity acceleration.
d' = Diameter of grain, m.
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SUNIL GUPTA said:
9 years ago
The velocity required removing sewage = size of sand particle * specific gravity of sand/(specific gravity of organic mater *size of organic matter).
V = 1 * 2.65/ (5 * 1.2) = 0.441666 = 0.45 m/s.
V = 1 * 2.65/ (5 * 1.2) = 0.441666 = 0.45 m/s.
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Saroj said:
10 years ago
How come this answer?
What formula use in solve this question please tell me?
What formula use in solve this question please tell me?
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RAVI YADAV said:
9 years ago
@ALL.
Use Neethu's formulae for solve this.
Thanks @Neethu.
Use Neethu's formulae for solve this.
Thanks @Neethu.
Dheerak singh said:
8 years ago
V=√k(gd (s-1)).
=√4.5 (10*.005 (1.2-1)).
=√4.5 (10*.005 (1.2-1)).
Saroj said:
10 years ago
How come answer please tell me someone?
Nagdive said:
7 years ago
Thank you @Sunil And @Hemanth.
Ajay Kumar Yadav said:
2 years ago
0. 4m/s is the correct answer.
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