Question 10.4: Water flows round a horizontal 90° bend in a square duct of ...
Water flows round a horizontal 90° bend in a square duct of side length 200 mm, the inner radius being 300 mm. The differential head between the inner and outer sides of the bend is 200 mm of water. Determine the discharge in the duct.
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