Fluid Mechanics and Machinery
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery
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Question bank
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FACULTY INCHARGE : MR. B.hemasundaram
Designation : AssISTANT professor
Department : mechanical engineering
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DEPARTMENT of MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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DEPARTMENT of MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Course Outcomes:
Text Books:
1. Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, P.N. Modi and S.M. Seth, 18/e, 2011, Standard Book
House,Delhi.
2. Fluid Mechanics, A.K. Jain, 11/e, 2012, Khanna Publishers, NewDelhi.
Reference Books:
1. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machinery, R.K. Rajput, 4/e, 2010, S. Chand & Company, Pvt.
Ltd., NewDelhi.
2. Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, Bruce R. Munson, Donald F. Young, Theodore H. Okiishi,
5/e, 2008, McGraw Hill, NewYork.
3. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, R.K. Bansal, 9/e, 2011, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd.
4. Fluid Mechanics, YunusA. Cengel, 2010, Tata McGraw Hill Education PrivateLtd.
5. Introduction to Fluid Machines, S.K. Som and G. Biswas, 2/e, 2010, Tata McGraw-Hill
Education, Pvt. Ltd.,Noida.
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6 Find the density of a metallic body which floats at the inter face of mercury of sp.gr. 13.6 and water such
that 40 present of its volume is sub-merged in mercury and 60 present in water.
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UNIT – 2
DYNAMICS OF FLUID FLOW, BOUNDARY LAYER THEORY FORCES ON
SUBMERGED BODIES AND FLOW THROUGH PIPES
Q. No. PART-A (Two Marks Questions)
1 Name the different forces present in a fluid flow.
2 What is Euler’s equation of motion?
3 What is a Venturimeter?
4 What is Orifice-meter?
5 What is a pitot-tube?
6 What are the applications of Bernoulli’s equation?
7 Define Bernoulli’s equation.
8 Explain briefly the following terms: Potential head, Velocity head and Datum head.
9 List of assumptions which are made while deriving Bernoulli’s equation.
10 What do you understand by the terms boundary layer, and boundary layer theory?
11 Define laminar boundary layer, turbulent boundary layer and boundary layer thickness.
12 Define displacement thickness.
13 Define momentum thickness.
14 Define energy thickness.
15 Define terms: drag force and lift force.
16 Define co-efficient drag and lift.
17 Define major energy losses.
18 Define minor energy losses.
19 Define Chezy’s formula for loss of head due to friction in pipes.
20 What is equivalent pipe?
PART-B (Ten Marks Questions)
1 Derive the Euler’s equation of motion and deduce the expression to Bernoulli’s equation.
The water is flowing through a taper pipe of length 100m having diameters 600 mm at a upper end 300
2 mm at the lower end, at the rate of 50 liter/sec. the pipe has a slope of 1 in 30. Find the pressure at the
lower end if the pressure at the higher level is 19.62 N/cm2
Water is flowing through a pipe having diameter 300 mm and 200 mm at the bottom end is 24.525
3 N/cm2 and the pressure at the upper end is 9.81 N/Cm2. Determine the difference in datum head if the
rate of flow through pipe is 40 lit/s.
A 30cm × 15 cm venturimeter is provided in a vertical pipe line Carrying oil of specific gravity 0.9, the
flow being upwards. The difference in elevation of the throat section and entrance section of the
4 venturimeter is 30 cm. The differential U tube mercury manometer shows a gauge deflection of 25 cm.
Calculate: The discharge of oil, andThe pressure difference between the entrance section and throat
section.Take the coefficient of discharge as 0.98 and specific gravity of mercury 13.6.
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DEPARTMENT of MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
UNIT – 3
DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS AND TURBO MACHINERY
Q.No. PART-A (Two Marks Questions)
1 Explain the term, ‘dimensionally homogeneous equation’
2 Give the dimensions of the following physical quantities: surface tension and dynamic viscosity.
3 State Froude’s model law.
4 Define the Froude’s dimensionless number.
5 Define Reynolds’s number.
6 Check whether the following equation is dimensionally homogeneous. Q = Cd .a
7 Define the Terms: Model, Prototype, model analysis and Similitude
8 Define model laws or similarity laws.
9 Define Euler’s number and Weber’s number. Define Mach number and state its application.
10 Define Geometric similarity, kinematic similarity and Dynamic similarity.
11 Name the different forces present in fluid flow.
12 Define undistorted and distorted models.
13 Define the term Impact of jet.
14 Explain Jet propulsion.
Obtain an expression for the force exerted by the jet of water on a fixed vertical plate in the direction
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of the jet.
Obtain an expression for the force exerted by the jet of water on a fixed inclined plate in the direction
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of the jet.
Obtain an expression for the force exerted by the jet of water on a fixed curved plate in the direction of
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the jet.
18 Obtain an expression for the force exerted by the jet of water on a fixed vertical hinged plate in the
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UNIT – 4
HYDRAULIC TURBINES
Q.No. PART-A (Two Marks Questions)
1 Distinguish between an impulse turbine and a reaction turbine.
2 Define specific speed and unit speed of a turbine.
3 Define – volumetric efficiency of turbine.
4 What is meant by hydraulic efficiency of turbine?
5 Define hydraulic efficiency.
6 Definemechanical efficiency.
7 Defineoverall efficiency.
8 Define gross head and net or effective head.
9 Define the unit quantities for a turbine
10 What is draft-tube?
11 What is hydraulic turbine?
12 Where is Kaplan turbine used?
13 Why does a Pelton-wheel not possess any draft tube?
A hydraulic reaction turbine working under a head of 16 m develops 640 kW of power. What is unit
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of power of the turbine?
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UNIT – 5
HYDRAULIC PUMPS
Q.No. PART-A (Two Marks Questions)
1 Define the Manometric efficiency and the mechanical efficiency of a pump.
2 What are the operating characteristic curves of centrifugal pump?
3 List the losses in centrifugal pump.
4 What is meant by NPSH?
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