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This document appears to be an exam for a fluid flow operations course, containing 5 questions about various topics relating to fluid mechanics. It provides instructions for the exam, noting it contains 5 questions, students should attempt all questions, and make assumptions where necessary. It then lists the 5 questions, which cover topics like Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, Bernoulli's equation, gravity decanters, hydrostatic equilibrium, Reynolds number, Hagen-Poiseuille equation, fluidization, drag and drag coefficients, fully developed flow, centrifugal pumps, orifice meters, valves, pumping power calculations, rotameters, boundary layer separation, and reciprocating pumps.

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This document appears to be an exam for a fluid flow operations course, containing 5 questions about various topics relating to fluid mechanics. It provides instructions for the exam, noting it contains 5 questions, students should attempt all questions, and make assumptions where necessary. It then lists the 5 questions, which cover topics like Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, Bernoulli's equation, gravity decanters, hydrostatic equilibrium, Reynolds number, Hagen-Poiseuille equation, fluidization, drag and drag coefficients, fully developed flow, centrifugal pumps, orifice meters, valves, pumping power calculations, rotameters, boundary layer separation, and reciprocating pumps.

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Seat No.: ________ Enrolment No.

___________

GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY


BE - SEMESTER–III (NEW) • EXAMINATION – SUMMER 2015

Subject Code: 2130502 Date:04/06/2015


Subject Name: Fluid Flow Operation
Time: 02.30pm-05.00pm Total Marks: 70
Instructions:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.

Q.1 (a) Describe the behavior of Newtonian and Non Newtonian fluid with the help of 07
figure and example.
(b) Derive the Bernoullis equation without friction. 07
Q.2 (a) Explain the principle and working of gravity decanter along with a neat sketch. 07
Write the major equations.
(b) Discuss the concept of hydrostatic equilibrium and derive mathematical 07
condition of hydrostatic equilibrium.
OR
(b) Discuss Reynolds number with reference to Reynolds experiment and its 07
significance.
Q.3 (a) Derive Hagen-Poiseuille Equation 07
(b) Explain in detail : Drag and DragCoefficient 07
OR
Q.3 (a) What is Fluidization? Give its application in chemical process industries. 07
(b) Explain fully developed flow. Also discuss concept of transition length for 07
laminar and turbulent flow.
Q.4 (a) What is meant by cavitation and priming? Explain the different characteristic curve 07
of the centrifugal pump with neat sketches.
(b) Sulfuric acid of density 1300 kg/m3 is flowing through a pipe of 50mm ID. An 07
orificemeter of 10mm diameter is fitted in the pipe. A mercury (sp. gr 13.6)
manometer fitted to the system measures the differential pressure as 10cm.
Calculate the mass flow rate of the acid in kg/hr. Assume orifice coefficient as 0.61.
OR
Q.4 (a) Write a note on Gate valves and Globe Valves 07
(b) Calculate the power to pump a liquid at the rate of 1.5 kg/s from a ground level tank 07
at atmospheric pressure through a 50mm ID steel pipe to a overhead tank 3m above
at 2 kg/cm2 pressure. The distance between two tanks is 500m. Efficiency of the
pump is 70%. The density and viscosity of the liquid is 1500 kg/m3 and 20 cp
respectively. Friction factor f =16/NRe.
Q.5 (a) With the help of a neat sketch explain the principle and working of a rotameter. 07
(b) Give differences between pipes and tubes? What steps are taken for prevention of 07
leakage around moving parts?
OR
Q.5 (a) Explain boundary layer separation and wake formation. 07
(b) Discuss the principle and working of a Reciprocating pump. 07

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