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1. The document is a test paper for a fluid mechanics and machinery course containing 14 multiple choice questions testing various concepts related to fluid mechanics.
2. The questions cover topics such as non-Newtonian fluid behavior, fluid properties, fluid flow regimes, continuity and Bernoulli's equations, and applications like hydraulic lifts, bearings, venturimeters, and pipe flow.
3. Students are asked to answer 10 short response questions worth 2 marks each and 3 longer response questions worth 10 marks each, for a total possible score of 50 marks.
1. The document is a test paper for a fluid mechanics and machinery course containing 14 multiple choice questions testing various concepts related to fluid mechanics.
2. The questions cover topics such as non-Newtonian fluid behavior, fluid properties, fluid flow regimes, continuity and Bernoulli's equations, and applications like hydraulic lifts, bearings, venturimeters, and pipe flow.
3. Students are asked to answer 10 short response questions worth 2 marks each and 3 longer response questions worth 10 marks each, for a total possible score of 50 marks.
1. The document is a test paper for a fluid mechanics and machinery course containing 14 multiple choice questions testing various concepts related to fluid mechanics.
2. The questions cover topics such as non-Newtonian fluid behavior, fluid properties, fluid flow regimes, continuity and Bernoulli's equations, and applications like hydraulic lifts, bearings, venturimeters, and pipe flow.
3. Students are asked to answer 10 short response questions worth 2 marks each and 3 longer response questions worth 10 marks each, for a total possible score of 50 marks.
RSM NAGAR, PUDUVOYAL – 601 206 Department of Mechanical Engineering Name: Reg. 1 1 1 6 1 7 1 1 4 Section: No. II YEAR UNIT TEST I Sub. Title : Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Date : 20.07.2018 Sub. Code : CE8694 SEM : 3 Duration : 100 Minutes Max. Marks: 50
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Part A - (10 x 2 = 20 Mark) Bloom’s Marks Q. No. Questions CO Level scored 1 Draw the shear stress – velocity gradient profile for Non-Newtonian fluids. CO1 K1 2 Define specific weight and density. CO1 K1 Define viscosity and what is the effect due to temperature on liquid and CO1 K1 3 gases. 4 Distinguish between kinematic and dynamic viscosity. CO1 K2 5 Define surface tension and expression its unit CO1 K1 6 Distinguish between Laminar and Turbulent flow. CO1 K2 7 State the general continuity equation for a 3 - D incompressible fluid flow. CO1 K1 List the assumptions which are made while deriving CO1 K1 8 Bernoulli’s equation. Compute the specific weight and specific gravity of 1 litre of CO1 K1 9 a liquid with a density of 713.5 kg/m3 and which weighs 7N. 10 State the use of venturimeter. CO1 K1
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Part B – {(3*10)}=30 Mark Bloom’s Marks Q. No. Questions CO Level scored A hydraulic lift consist of a ram having diameter of 35cm, which slides in a 35.015cm diameter cylinder. The annular space between the ram and the cylinder 11 is filled with an oil of kinematic viscosity of 280 centistokes and a specific CO1 K2 gravity of 0.9. Compute the viscous resistance experienced by the ram travelling at a rate of 15m per minute with 3m of the ram engaged in the cylinder. A conical bearing of outer radius 0.5 m and inner radius 0.3 m and height 0.3 m runs on a conical support with a uniform clearance between surfaces. Oil with 12 viscosity 33 centi. Poise is used. The support is rotated at 450 rpm. Compute the CO1 K2 clearance if the power required was 1400 W. A venturimeter is inclined at 60° to the vertical and its 150 mm diameter throat is 1.2 m from the entrance along its length. It is fitted to a pipe of diameter 300 mm. The pipe conveys gasoline of S = 0.82 and flowing at 0.215 m3/s upwards. 13 Pressure gauges inserted at entrance and throat show the pressures of 0.141 CO1 K2 N/mm2and 0.077 N/mm2respectively. Determine the co-efficient of discharge of the venturimeter. Also determine the reading in mm of differential mercury column, if instead of pressure gauges the entrance and the throat of the venturimeter are connected to the limbs of a U tube mercury manometer. A 30cm diameter pipe, conveying water, branches into two pipes of diameters 20cm and 15cm respectively. If the average velocity in the 30cm diameter pipe is 14 2.5m/sec, Compute the discharge in this pipe. Also calculate the velocity in the CO1 K2 15cm diameter pipe if the average velocity in the 20cm diameter pipe is 2m/sec. TOTAL /50
Code No: 3220304 II B. Tech II Semester Regular Examinations April/May 2009 (Mechanical Engineering) Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80 Answer Any FIVE Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks