A very simplified schematic of the rain drainage system for a home is shown in Figure. Rain falling on the slanted roof runs off into gutters around the roof edge; it then drains through downspouts (only one is shown) into a main drainage pipe Mbelow the basement, which carries the water to an even larger pipe below the street. In Figure, a floor drain in the basement is also connected to drainage pipe M. Suppose the following apply: 1.The downspouts have height h1=11m, 2.the floor drain has heighth2=1.2m,3.pipe Mhas radius 3.0cm,4.the house side is width w=30mand front

length L=60m,5.all the water striking the roof goes through pipe M, 6.the initial speed of the water in a downspout is negligible, 7.the wind speed is negligible (the rain falls vertically). At what rainfall rate, in centimetres per hour, will water from pipe M reach the height of the floor drain and threaten to flood the basement?

Short Answer

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The rainfall rate in cm/hras the water from pipe Mreaches the height h2of the floor drain and threatens to flood the basement is7.8cm/hr.

Step by step solution

01

Listing the given quantities.

The downspouts height h1=11m.

The floor drain height h2=1.2m.

Radius of pipe Mis

Rm=3cm=0.03m

Side width of the house isw=30m.

Front length of the house isL=60m.

All water striking the roof goes through pipeM.

Initial speed of the water in a downspout is negligible.

Wind speed is negligible.

02

Understanding the Bernoulli’s Principle.

By using Bernoulli’s equation, we find the speed V2of water in pipe M and by putting this value of V2in equation of continuity, we can find the rainfall rate cm/hrin as the water from pipe Mreaches the height h2 of the floor drain and threatens to flood the basement.

Formula:

Bernoulli's equation,

P+12ρV2+ρgy=constant

Equation of continuity

av=constant

03

Explanation.

By applying Bernoulli’s equation, we get,

P1+12ρV12+ρgh1=P2+12ρV22+ρgh2=constant

When the water level rises to high h2just on the verge of flooding, the speed V2of the water in pipe Mis given by

ρgh1=12ρV22+ρgh2

{V1is negligible andP1=P2}

ρg(h1-h2)=12ρV22

V2=2g(h1-h2)

V2=2g(h1-h2)

=2x9.8m/s2(11.0m-1.2m)

=13.8593m/s

Now, using the equation of continuity, we get

V1A1=V2A2

V1=V2A2A1

Here, areas A1and A2are

A1=wxL

=30mx60m

=1800m2

A2=πRm2

=3.14x(0.03m)2

=0.002826m2

Putting these values in the equation of continuity, we get

V1=13.8593m/sx0.002826m21800m2

=2.176x10-5m/s

But we need the rainfall rate in cm/hr,

Conversion factor is

1m/s=359999.999972cm/hr

We get

V1inm/sx359999.999972=V1incm/hr

V1incm/hr=2.176x10-5m/sx359999.999972

=7.8336cm/hr

V1incm/s=7.8336cm/hr

=7.8cm/hr

The rainfall rate in cm/hras the water from pipe Mreaches the height h2of the floor drain and threatens to flood the basement is7.8cm/hr.

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