A velocity-measuring probe used frequently for measuring smokestack gas velocities is

Chapter 13, Problem 13.8

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A velocity-measuring probe used frequently for measuring smokestack gas velocities is shown. The probe consists of two tubes bent away from and toward the flow direction and cut off on a plane normal to tl1e flow direction, as shown. Assume the pressure coefficient is 1.0 at A and -0.4 at B. 1he probe is inserted in a stack where the temperature is 300C and the pressure is 100 k!'a absolute. The gas constant of the stack gases is 410 J/kg K. The probe is connected to a water manometer, and a 1.0 em dellection is measured. Calculate the stack gas velocity.

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