Engineering Asked by Bobby Heyer on June 3, 2021
Background
I am trying to assess the Power output of a Pumped Hydro project based on this website. I have all the required inputs except the flow rate (m3/s).
Problem
However, this is where I think I’m getting confused,
How would I go about calculating this, when both are unknowns?
Known Information
What I do know is
is that sufficient information to be able to calculate either water velocity or flow rate?
Note
This question has been asked before (here) but it previously went unanswered.
This question cannot be answered as it is (without numerical values). The main reason is that you need to determine the pressure Losses due to the pipe length. However the pressure losses are dependent on the type of flow (Laminar or turbulent), which will be dependent on the actual velocity and the roughness in the pipe.
Having said the above, the process to calculate the velocity by (using the Bernoulli equation and finally arriving at):
$$Delta P = frac{1}{2}rho v^2$$
where:
You'd need to perform an iterative approach.
Then you can calculate the flow rate by:
$$dot{q} = rho A v_{i}$$
There are some empirical correction coefficients that can be used for the exit velocity and the flow rate. e.g.:
Have a look at engineering toolbox for more details
Answered by NMech on June 3, 2021
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