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Head of Liquid in Pipe is the height of a liquid column that corresponds to a particular pressure exerted by the liquid column from the base of its container. Check FAQs
Hliquid=fKNγwaterRpipehcurb
Hliquid - Head of Liquid in Pipe?fKN - Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell in KN/Square Meter?γwater - Unit Weight of Water in KN per Cubic Meter?Rpipe - Pipe Radius?hcurb - Curb Height?

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0.4603Edit=23.48Edit9.81Edit1.04Edit0.2Edit
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Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
Hliquid=fKNγwaterRpipehcurb
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Hliquid=23.48kN/m²9.81kN/m³1.04m0.2m
Next Step Convert Units
Hliquid=23480Pa9810N/m³1.04m0.2m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Hliquid=2348098101.040.2
Next Step Evaluate
Hliquid=0.460283854779268m
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Hliquid=0.4603m

Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell Formula Elements

Variables
Head of Liquid in Pipe
Head of Liquid in Pipe is the height of a liquid column that corresponds to a particular pressure exerted by the liquid column from the base of its container.
Symbol: Hliquid
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell in KN/Square Meter
Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell in KN/Square Meter is the stress that occurs along the pipe's circumference when pressure is applied in KN/Square Meter.
Symbol: fKN
Measurement: StressUnit: kN/m²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Unit Weight of Water in KN per Cubic Meter
Unit Weight of Water in KN per Cubic Meter is the weight of water per unit volume of water.
Symbol: γwater
Measurement: Specific WeightUnit: kN/m³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Pipe Radius
Pipe Radius is the distance between the center of a pipe segment to the edge of the pipe segment.
Symbol: Rpipe
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Curb Height
Curb Height is defined as the vertical length of the curb or edge which the wheel must climb.
Symbol: hcurb
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Head of Liquid in Pipe

​Go Head of water using Water Pressure
Hliquid=Pwtγwater

Other formulas in Internal Water Pressure category

​Go Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell
fKN=PwtRpipehcurb
​Go Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell using Head of Liquid
fKN=(γwaterHliquidRpipehcurb)
​Go Water Pressure given Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell
Pwt=fKNhcurbRpipe
​Go Water Pressure given Unit Weight of Water
Pwt=(γwaterHliquid)

How to Evaluate Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell?

Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell evaluator uses Head of Liquid in Pipe = Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell in KN/Square Meter/((Unit Weight of Water in KN per Cubic Meter*Pipe Radius)/Curb Height) to evaluate the Head of Liquid in Pipe, Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell formula is defined as the height of water column, created by the difference in elevation between the intake of pipeline and water turbine. Head of Liquid in Pipe is denoted by Hliquid symbol.

How to evaluate Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell, enter Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell in KN/Square Meter (fKN), Unit Weight of Water in KN per Cubic Meter water), Pipe Radius (Rpipe) & Curb Height (hcurb) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell

What is the formula to find Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell?
The formula of Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell is expressed as Head of Liquid in Pipe = Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell in KN/Square Meter/((Unit Weight of Water in KN per Cubic Meter*Pipe Radius)/Curb Height). Here is an example- 0.460284 = 23480/((9810*1.04)/0.2).
How to calculate Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell?
With Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell in KN/Square Meter (fKN), Unit Weight of Water in KN per Cubic Meter water), Pipe Radius (Rpipe) & Curb Height (hcurb) we can find Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell using the formula - Head of Liquid in Pipe = Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell in KN/Square Meter/((Unit Weight of Water in KN per Cubic Meter*Pipe Radius)/Curb Height).
What are the other ways to Calculate Head of Liquid in Pipe?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Head of Liquid in Pipe-
  • Head of Liquid in Pipe=Water Pressure in KN per Square Meter/Unit Weight of Water in KN per Cubic MeterOpenImg
Can the Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell be negative?
Yes, the Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell, measured in Length can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell?
Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Head of Water using Hoop Tension in Pipe Shell can be measured.
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