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20 July, 14:26

When water at 70 °C flows through a converging section of pipe, the pressure decreases in the direction of flow. Estimate the minimum absolute pressure that can develop without causing cavitation. Express your answer in SI units.

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  1. 20 July, 14:33
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    P_v = 31.2 KPa (abs)

    Explanation:

    -Cavitation may occur in the converging section of the pipe when the pressure equals the vapor pressure of the fluid i. e water.

    - From Table B. 2, In Appendix B for water at 70 C we can look up the vapor pressure of the water to be equal:

    P_v @70C = 31.2 KPa (abs)
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