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Given:
-Pipe = 1, 500ft (Length) of 10" sch 160 pipe between 2 tanks
-120ft elevation difference from start to end of pipe.
-Pipe Diameter = 8.5 inches
-Reletive Roughness = 0.0005 K/Dh
-Liquid Being Used = Chloroform
-Flow Rate = 2,000 gpm
-Temperature = 60 degrees F
-Density = 790 Kg/M^3
-Velocity = 4.14 m/sec
-Area = 483.09ft
-Volume = 7.57m^3
-Mass = 0.55kg

Need to find:
-Reynolds Number
-Kinematic Viscosity
-Resistance Factor
-Friction Head Loss
-Pump Horse Power of a pump located 50ft from where the piping starts
-NPSHA at these 3 temperatures (vapor pressure all in lbs. per sq. in.):
@ 60 degrees F (Vapor Pressure 2.0)
@ 10 degrees F (Vapor Pressure .75)
@ 85 degrees F ( Vapor Pressure 3.4)


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