Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 6 (Q.No. 16)
16.
The velocity of the liquid flowing through the divergent portion of a venturimeter
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PAPPU KUMAR said:
5 years ago
Velocity will be decrease and pressure will be increase at the divergent portion.
Shailesh said:
7 years ago
As In divergent part area increasing so pressure decrease & velocity will increase.
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Anshul said:
7 years ago
Yes, velocity will increase in divergent portion.
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Pratap said:
8 years ago
It depends upon the mass of the liquid.
Meet Patel said:
8 years ago
Velocity decreases and pressure increases in divergent section of venturimeter.
HarsHa said:
8 years ago
It is not the nozzle they are asking about, It is VENTURIMETER.
Velocity increases and pressure decreases both in convergent and divergent section in case of nozzle and fluid finally comes out with a huge velocity.
But in case of VENTURIMETER which is used to measure the flow in a pipeline, velocity increases and pressure decreases in convergent section and velocity decreases and pressure increases in divergent section.
Velocity increases and pressure decreases both in convergent and divergent section in case of nozzle and fluid finally comes out with a huge velocity.
But in case of VENTURIMETER which is used to measure the flow in a pipeline, velocity increases and pressure decreases in convergent section and velocity decreases and pressure increases in divergent section.
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Rahul Gujarati said:
8 years ago
Liquid flowing through the divergent portion of a venturimeter velocity decreases and for make the energy constant pressure of liquid increases.
Sachin said:
8 years ago
How could be velocity increase if area is increasing as q=av but what about pressure it should be increase or decrease.
Pradeep gk said:
8 years ago
In divergent section is acts as diffuser whrere pressure increases and velocity decreases.
In detail.
As the water enters venturi in the convergent cone where pressure drops and velocity increases (acts as a nozzle) at the throat velocity is very high where the pressure is below the atmospheric after the throat divergent cone is provided in order to regain the loss of pressure so velocity is decreases and pressure increases.
As in case nozzle meter, there is no divergent cone.
In detail.
As the water enters venturi in the convergent cone where pressure drops and velocity increases (acts as a nozzle) at the throat velocity is very high where the pressure is below the atmospheric after the throat divergent cone is provided in order to regain the loss of pressure so velocity is decreases and pressure increases.
As in case nozzle meter, there is no divergent cone.
Sambhu jana said:
8 years ago
Yes, the velocity increase.
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