I. Water flows steadily at 90 gal/min through a 2" diameter pipe as shown in the figure below. The pipe extends 13 inches from the wall (x-direction), the turns 90° to the right (out of the page in the -y direction) for 24 inches, and then turns 90° down (-z direction) for 9.5 inches. Horizontal section of pipe is 24 in 13 in 9.5 in Pipe supported by wall Q = 90 gal/min A. Compute all three reaction forces (R, Rv, and Rz) required to support the pipe at the wall. Neglect the weight of the pipe and water. B. Compute all three reaction moments (M, My, and Mz) required to support the pipe at the wall. Neglect the weight of the pipe and water. I. Water flows steadily at 90 gal/min through a 2" diameter pipe as shown in the figure below. The pipe extends 13 inches from the wall (x-direction), the turns 90° to the right (out of the page in the -y direction) for 24 inches, and then turns 90° down (-z direction) for 9.5 inches. Horizontal section of pipe is 24 in 13 in 9.5 in Pipe supported by wall Q = 90 gal/min A. Compute all three reaction forces (R, Rv, and Rz) required to support the pipe at the wall. Neglect the weight of the pipe and water. B. Compute all three reaction moments (M, My, and Mz) required to support the pipe at the wall. Neglect the weight of the pipe and water.
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