Calculate the theoretical flow in each flow tube

Assignment Help Physics
Reference no: EM13905112

The process in question uses a centrifugal fan pump to convey a 1000 gallon per minute flow containing 2% finely ground wood pulp to a head box...which in turn is supposed to ocnvert turbulent flow to laminar flow and then deposit the water & pulp slurry on a high speed moving wire in order to form a wet fiber mat.

However, the head box that we have unfortunately does not create laminar flow --- it instead creates flow vectors that direct a high percentage of the slurry flow from the center of the moving wire to the edges of the moving wire leaving us with a dimensionally imperfect fiber mat that deposits more fiber on the edges of the moving wire form than in the center ---- this causes numerous downstream quality and physical sheet strength properties.

Rather than replace or completely re-design the head box, which would be extremely expensive and time consuming, we crafted what can only be called "flow tubes" that when welded together as a unit and placed directly in front of the turbulent flow vectors from the head box, seem to actually straighten out the flow patter and ultimately produces laminar flow.....which is what we want!!!

Please see the attached diagrams that I have put together which show the "plan view" of the existing head box and flow pattern and then the plan view and cross-sections of the flow tube device that I mentioned above.

Here is the question....is there a way in which the flow patterns can be empirically modeled or derived mathematically?

In otherwords, can math and/or science (e.g. fluid dynamics) prove that this "flow tube" device can actually work?

Second, is there a flow equation that can be used to calculate the theoretical flow in each flow tube given the 1000 gallon per minute flow at a 2% consistency???

Any thoughts, direction, or help in deriving a more empirical understanding of how this device should work...or otherwise straightening out the turbulent flow in my head box would be very greatly appreciated.

Please see attached file.

Attachment:- book.xls

Reference no: EM13905112

Questions Cloud

Write the quadratic equation whose roots are given : Write the quadratic equation whose roots are 5 and 4, and whose leading coefficient is 1.(Use the letter x to represent the variable.) Write the quadratic equation whose roots are 1 and 2, and whose leading coefficient is 2
What is the net minimum wing area needed : A small plane, having a mass of 3000 kg, is flying in air of density 1.0 kg/m^3. Air moves over the top and bottom surfaces of the wings at 160 m/s and 130 m/s, respectively. What is the net minimum wing area needed?
What is pressure at a point where the velocity is 0.8 m/s : Water is flowing in a horizontal tube. The pressure at a point is 0.01 m of Hg at which the velocity is 0.6 m/s. What is the pressure at a point where the velocity is 0.8 m/s ?
What are advantages of specifying by performance? : What are advantages of specifying by performance?
Calculate the theoretical flow in each flow tube : Is there a flow equation that can be used to calculate the theoretical flow in each flow tube given the 1000 gallon per minute flow at a 2% consistency?
What is the natural rate of unemployment for this country : A country with a civilian population of 90,00 (all over age 16) has 70,000 employed and 10,000 unemployed persons. What is the natural rate of unemployment for this country? Is this economy in recession or expansion? Explain
Comment on palmer efficiency in using its assets : Comment on Palmer's efficiency in using its assets to increase sales from 2012 to2013.
Determine the cost assigned to ending inventory : 1. Martinez Co. reported the following current year data for its only product.
How does drag affect the velocity of the wing : A buoyant object is submerged in water. The buoyant force is measured at 5 lb-ft/sec2. When weighed in the open air, the ball weighs 3 lb. (Remember that open air weight is equal to mass times gravity.) What is the density of the ball?

Reviews

Write a Review

Physics Questions & Answers

  Evaluate the resulting angular speed of the disk

A flat uniform circular disk (r= 2.00m, m=1.00*102kg) is initally stationary. Find the resulting angular speed of the disk (in rad/s) and describe thedirection of rotation

  A nonreflective coating n 134 covers the glass n 152 of

a nonreflective coating n 1.34 covers the glass n 1.52 of a camera lens. assuming that the coating prevents

  Ball is thrown upwards with an initial kinetic energy

A 200 g ball is thrown upwards with an initial kinetic energy of 10 Joules. What maximum height will the ball reach? (Neglect air resistance).

  Find the final temperature of the puddle

A 0.6410-kg ice cube at -12.40°C is placed inside a chamber of steam at 365.0°C. calculate the final temperature of the puddle

  What is the equilibrium temp of the system

at the local county fair, you watch as a blacksmith drops a 0.50kg iron horseshoe into a bucket containing 25kg of water. what is the equilibrium temp of the system

  Calculate the area of the image

a thin glass (n = 1.50) converging lens for which the radii of curvature are R1 = 15.0 cm and R2 = -12.0 cm. Determine the area of the image

  Calculate what torque is being applied to the disk

A horizontal uniform solid disk of mass 3 kilogram and radius 2 meter starts from rest and rotates, about a vertical axis through its center, with a fix angular acceleration. Calculate what torque is being applied to the disk

  System of two pulleys to provide mechanical advantage

Cranes utilize a system of two pulleys to provide mechanical advantage, which reduces the force they need to apply to lift a particular weight (two such possible configurations are shown in the figure). A crane is attempting to lift a compact car wit..

  Determine the magnitude of the net force that acts on charge

A 3.20 kg block of wood sits on a table. A 2.50 g bullet, fired horizontally at a speed of 600 m/s, goes completely through the block, emerging at the speed of 180m/s. What is the speed of the block immediately after the bullet exits.

  Estimate the acceleration of the block

A 3.00-kg block starts from rest at the top of a 28.5° incline and slides 2.00 m down the incline in 1.60 s. Find the acceleration of the block

  Find the mass m2 of the hanging block

What must be the mass m2 of the hanging block if it is to descend 11.0m in the first 3.00s after the system is released from rest

  Electric potential energyassociated with this configuration

A proton is located at the origin, and a second proton is locatedon the x-axis at x = 5.12 fm (1 fm = 10-15 m). Calculate the electric potential energyassociated with this configuration.

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd