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Textbook Solutions for Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach

Chapter 1 Problem 69P

Question

The pressure in a natural gas pipeline is measured by the manometer shown in Fig. P1–69E with one of the arms open to the atmosphere where the local atmospheric pressure is \(14.2 \mathrm{psia}\). Determine the absolute pressure in the pipeline.

Solution

Step by step solution Step 1 of 4Calculate the density of mercury in the U tube manometer. ...........(1)Here, specific gravity of mercury is SG and density of water isFrom appendix Table A-3,”the properties of common liquids,solids and foods table”,select thedensity of water as .

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Title Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach  8 
Author Yunus A. Cengel, Michael A. Boles
ISBN 9780073398174

The pressure in a natural gas pipeline is measured by the

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