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TRBHUVAN UNTVERSITYY Exam.

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Examination Control Division Programme BCE, BAG 50ml
2076 Ashvin Year/Part I1/ Time 3 hrs.

Subject:-Fluid Mechanics (CE 505) 25000m


Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.
Attempt All questions.
The figures in the margin indicate Full Marks
Assume suitable data
if necessary.
1. a) A manometer consists of a U-tube, 7 mm internal diameter, with vertical limbs each
with an enlarged upper end 44 mm diameter. The left hand limb and the bottom of the 3. a) Steady, incompressible flow in xy plane with V++where A = 2m/s and
tube is filled with water and the top of the right-hand limb is filled with oil of specific
gravity 0.83. The free surfaces of the liquids are in the enlarged ends and the interface coordinates are in meters. Find
between the oil and water is in the tube below the enlargéd end. What would be the i equation for steamline through (x.y)= (1,3)
difference in pressures applied to the free surfaces which would cause the oil/water i) time required for a fluid particle to move from x-lm to x=3m. 3+3
interface to move lcm. PA Ps [10 b)The velocity of a fuid varies with time t. Over the period from t0 to t8 s the
Oil velocity components are u= 0 m/s and v = 2 m/s; while form t= 8s to t = 16 s the
Water components are us 2 m/s and v = -2 m/s. A dye streak is injected into the flow at a

certain point commencing at time t 0 and the path of a particle of fluid is also traced
from that point starting at =0. Draw to scale the streakline and pathline of the
particle. [4
Scale Find the time of emptying a cylindrical vessel attached with conical vessel as shown
in the figure below with the provided data herein. There is no inflow into the tank.
Orifice of diameter 10cm is at the bottom of the tank. Take discharge coeficient as
0.6. [61

2m
b) Explain Capillarity phenomenon. [1]
4 m
cA 2.2 cm wide gap between two vertical plane surfaces is filled with liguid of specific
gravity 0.9 and dynamic viscosity 1.75 NS/m. A metal plate 1.5mx1.5mx0.2cm thick
and weighing 40N is placed midway in the gap. Find the force required if the plate is
to be lifted with constant velocity of0.15 m/s. S 4. a) Air flows over a flat plate 2m long and 1.5m wide at a velocity of 6.5 m/s. Determine
the shear stress, and displacement thickness at distance of 1.8m form the leading edge.
2. a) Cylindrical tank 2 m diameter and 4 m long, with its axis horizontal, is half filled with Also determine the drag force on the facc of the plate.
water and half filled with oil of density 880 kg/m. Determine the magnitude and
[2+2+4]
position of the net hydrostatic force on one end of the tank. b) The diameter of a bend is 300 mm at inlet and 150 mm at outlet and the flow is turned
(8] through 120° in vertical plane, the axis of inlet is horizontal and the centre of the
b) A tube ABCD has the end A open to atmosphere and the end D closed as shown in outlet section is 1.5 below the centre of the inlet section, the total volume of fluid
figure below. The portion ABC is vertical while the por+on CD is a quadrant of radius contained in the bend is 0.09 m. Neglecting friction, calculate the magnitude and
250 mm with its centre is B, thec whole being arranged to rotate about its vertical axis direction of the force exerted by the water on the bend by the water flowing through it
ABC. If the tube is complctely filled with water to a height in the vertical limb of 300 at 300 Ips when the inlet pressure is 130 KPa. (8]
mm above C find (a) the specd of rotation which will make the pressure head at D
equal to pressurc head at C, (b) the value and position of the maximum pressure head 5. a) A river carrying a discharge of 3500 m's has a depth of 2.25 mwidth of 1500m.
in the curved portion CD when running at the speed. From the point of view of availability of space the horizontal scale of1:400 is chosen.
5+3]
Assuming slope scale to be unity, determine the depth and discharge scales for the
model. [(8]
b) A jet plane which weighs 170 KN has a wing
area of 25m. It is
fying at a
200 km/r. When the engine develops 580 KW, 70% of this power is used to
of
speed
overcome the drag resistance of the wing. Caleulate the coefficient of lift and
coefficient of drag for the wing. Take density of air = 1.25 kg/m'.
[8)
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TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY Exam. Regular/Back
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING Level BE Full Marks 80
Examination Control Division Programme BCE,BAG Pass Marks 32
2075 Chaitra Year /Part Time hrs.

Subject:-Fluid Mechanics (CE 505)


Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.
Attempt Al questions.
The figures in the margin indicate Full Marks
Assume suitable dataifnecessary.

1. a) An oil and water manometer consists of U-tube 4mm 'diameter with both limbs
vertical. The right-hand limb is enlarged at its upper end to 20mm diameter. The
enlarged end contains oil with its free surface in the enlarged portion and the surface
of separation between water and oil is below the enlarged end. The left hand limb
contains water only, its upper end being open to the atmosphere.
When the right-hand side is connected to a cylinder of gas the surface of separation is
observed to fall by 25mm, but the surface of oil remains in the enlarged end.
Calculate the gauge pressure in the cylinder. Assume that the specific gravity of the
water is 1.0 and that
the
of oil 0.9.A P=
218.6c m2) (81
b) Write down the expression for Navier-Strokes equations and Euler equations of fluid
motion in 2D with definition of each term. Also write their applications.
C2+2)) 4
c) Explain the concept of control volume and continiuum in fluid mechanics. Define
viscosity with its expression. + + t +1) 2+2]
2. a) A pipe 25mm in diameter is connected to the centre of the top of a drum 0.5m in
diameter, the cylindrical axis of the pipe and the drum being vertical. Water is poured
into the drum through the pipe until the water level stands in the pipe 0.6m above the
top of the drum. If the drum and pipe are now rotated about their vertical axis at
600rev/min what will bethe upward force exerted on the top of the drum.
b) 0.5m of ice s . 1% 2644
floatsi n N.
a cylindical ánk maintaining 4m depth as shown in figure

below. What will be the depth of water if ice completely melt in the tank? [8
0.2 m A 4)
Ice
water level

4m 0.3 m3 Cylindrical tank


water

Bottom of tank
3. a) Velocity field i Bx(1 + At)i + cyj with
=

A-0.5s", B-C=1s"'. The coordinates are


measured in meters.
= et +t74) ,
Y= et (3+1
i) Plot the pathline of the particle that passed through the point(1,1,0) at time t=0.
ii) Plot the
streamlines through
9, X the same point(1,1,0)at instants t=0,1 and 2s. 3
( +1) (4+4
b) A tank of constant cross-sectional area of 32m* has two orifices each 8.8mm in area
in one of its vertical sides at heights 5m and 2m
respectively above the bottom of the
tank. Calculate the time taken to lower the water level from 8m to 3m above the
bottom of tank. Assume Ca=0.62.
4.
Ti=13c6J4,T2 458te7 ,T 2%1|18]
=

a) Explain concept of Boundary layer thickness. Displacement thickness and Momentum


thickness with their applications each. 2+2
+2) 6)
b) A jet of water with a velocity U and jet area. A strikes a flat plate normal to it.
Determine the force of impingement, power developed and efficiency
i)whenthe plateis atrest. F SAu p=o, n=o
ii) when the plate is permitted to move along the direction of a velocity u. Also
31
determine condition of maximum possible efficiency. F SA U - u ) P F
(31
ii) what would be the possible maximum efficiency if series of plates were to face the
jetin quick succession? F SA (V-u), P= Fu ,
nx [4
5. a) A 3mm diameter sphere made of steel (sp. wt. 75KN/m?) falls in glycerine (sp. wt.
12.5 KN/m) of viscosity 0.893 NS/m at a terminal velocity. Determine the terminal
velocity and drag force on the sphere. V= O'o35 m Fo 6-837t164
b) In a flow through a small orifice discharging freely into atmosphere under a constant
head (H), the flow discharge (Q depends on diameter of pipe (d), constant head,
dynamic viscosity (u), density of fluid (p) and acceleration due to gravity (g). Using
Rayleigh's methods deyelop therelation in terms ofnon-dimensionail terms. 61
c)A spillway model isto bejbuilt geometrically similar scalé ofi/16 across a flume of
60cm width. The prototype is 12.Sm high and the maximum head on it is expected to
be 2m. () What height of the model and what head on the model should be used? (i)
If the flow over the model at a particular head is 20 Ips, what flow per m length of the
prototype is expected?
h O 76tm O125m+t4) 1o1
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02 TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY Exam. Regnlar
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING Level BE
Full Marks 80
Examination Control Division Programme BCE, B.Agri. Pass Marke 32
2074 Chaitra Year /Part T/ Time 3 hrs.
Subject: Fluid Mechanics (CES05)
Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.
Attempt Al questions.
The figures in the margin indicate Full Marks
Assume suitable data ifnecessary.

1. a) Thin 40 cm x 40 cm flat plate is pulled at 1 m/s horizontally through a 3.6 mm thick


oil layer sandwiched between two plates, one stationary and the other moving at a
constant velocity of 0.3 m/s, as shown in figure. The dynamic viscosity of oil is 0.027
pa.s. Assuming the velocity in each oil layer to vary linearly i) plot the velocity
profile and find the location where the oil velocity is zero. ii) determine the force that
needs to be applied on the plate to maintain this motion. [4+4]
Fixed wall As 0-6mmF -6-4g N

h 1 mm

Moving wal
b) A differential manometer is attached to a pipe as shown in figure. Calculate the
manometric height differencex,for pressure difference 2.68 KPA.
7 0.0215m

- Muer
(S.g 13.6)

S.g=0.91)

7.TO
2. a) For the
geometry shoWn. what is the vertical foree on the dan?
DThe velocity field is given by V= Axi - Ay j; the units of velocity are n d x and

Im y are given meters; A - 0.3s


m y=137 34o i) Obtain an equation for the strcamlines in the xy
=

i) Plot the streamline plane


passing through the point (o, Yo, i h , 8) 6 [1]
1)Determine
the
the velocity
of a particle at the point (2, 8) V 24T s
(V)f particle passing through the point (xo» yo) is
marked a -
detcrmine the location of the particle at time t 6 s. X-12',
=
1-322- [3]
Show that the cquation of the particle path (pathline) is the sam a the

2m 1mi m cquation of the strearmline. [2]


m 4.
3) Reducing clbow is shown in figure. Fluid is water. Find the force needed
to
keep elbow from moving. compo [8]
114+ 1*2*2 Elbow mass, M10 k
K1036 33 N
+114 Q 0.11 ms-
Irternal volume,
-ao0sKy 45-67 N

P200tPa tabs)
AD.0182m
Tont Pa 20 NPa*(abs)
A,0.0081l
b) An open-topped tank, in the form of a cube of
900 mm side, has a mass of 340 b) With appropriate sketches define boundary layer thickness and
contains 0.105 m° of oil of relative kg. It momentum thickness
slope
density 0.85 and is accelerated
uniformly up along and discuss their application. O5
at
tm/ [2x4]
arctan (1/3) to the horizontal. The base of the tank
remains parallel to the
siope, and the side faces are parallel to the direction of motion. S. SnLy
y
a For models governed by gravity forccs, obtain the scalinig ratios for time,
thickness of the walls of the tank, estimate the net Neglecting the force and power. discharge,
accelerating the tank if the oil is on
force (parallel of the slope)
just the point of spilling. 0 55.5° :24.23 [6]
r/pp L
b) Water flows over 0.3 m long and 0.1 m wide flat' - L 18)
a) Find time of Calculate (1) drag force on that pláte at 15 m/s parallel to 1t.
the emptying of cylindrical vessel with conical vessel as shown in the "7sSz portion of plate over which the boundary layer is
figure.here is no inflow into the tank. An orifice of 10 cm diameter is at the bottomn
laminar (ii) total drag force on both sides of the
viscosity = 10 mf/s. plate. p 998 kg/m and =

ofthe enk. Take Ca =0.6.


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02 TRIBHUVAN
UNIVERSITY Exam. New Back (2066 & Later Batch)
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING Level BE Full Marks 80
Examination Control Division Programme BCE, B. Agri. Pass Marks 32
2073 Shrawan Year / Part I1/ Time 3 hrs.
****

Subject:- Fluid Mechanics (CES05)


Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.
Attempt Al questions.
The figures in the margin indicate Full Marks
Assume suitable data if necessary

1. Explain the determination of viscosity by viscometer. A pressure vessel has an internal


volume of 0.5 m° at atmospheric pressure. It is desired to test the vessel at 3000 bar by
pumping water into it. The estimated variation in the change of the empty volume of the
container due to pressurization to 3000 bar is 0.6 percent. Calculate the mass of water to
be pumped into the vessel to attain the desired pressure level given the bulk modulus of
2000 Mpa.
water as
(591-16 K) 2+4]
2. Define absolute and gauge pressure. Determine (i) the gauge pressure reading on the
pressure gauge and (ii) the height h, of the mercury monometer. Take liquid density 800
kg/m', vapour pressure = 120 Kpa (abs) and atmospheric pressure= 101 kpa (abs).
[2+5]

Vapour, 268% N
h 0 2cl m
Im
G Liquid
-

3. a) Find the resultant pressure force on curved surface ABCDE due to liquid with specific
gravity S1..1 take length ofthe curved surface (normal to the paper as 20 m.)

L4m FH 5539-6trN 27624:16,


v 10359-36 P 1381 2_ knV
F 18675-6-a

4m

Am
a The U-tube AB and CD showm in figure below filled with water. The tube AB is
cealed where as tube CD is open to atmoshere. Find the pressure intensities at the of boundary layer in a close
noints A. B and C where it is rotating with axis Y-Y with unifonm rotation of 60 rpm. 8. Definc the concept of boundary layer. Explain the growth [1+3+1]
171 canduit (pipe flow). Give three examples of use of boundary layer concept.
of 220 m. It is to take off at
An aircraft weighting 1000KN when emply has wing
a area
9.
29h9o a velocity of 300 Km/hr and a 20° angle
of attack. Determine the allowable weight of
Takc density of air as 1.2 kg/m'. Assume
cargo and power required for the engine. coefficient of drag as
cocfficient of lift for the
wing at 20°, angle of attack as 1.42 and

-Pa =
-5q213.16 | 0.17.
301 S6, P= 12964 S inW
variables Buckingham method.
n
[3+2
10. List out the guiding rules for the choice of repeating
T-term. A pipe line of
Also state the rules that apply to form the groups of dimensionless
3 m
-29183.16 2 m diameter is to be designed to carry the
of 0.042 Test were
oil at the
conducted
ratc of
using
5 m/s with specific gravity
a pipe of 20 cm diameter
0.8 and viscosity poise.
and rate of flow required
with water having viscosity of 0.01 poise. Calculate the velocity
for model. [2+3]

2 ml m
V3.03|

What are the importance of Metacentre? How do you determine the metacentric
height of a rectangular vessel in iaboratory? (7
4 Velocity vector of flow ficld is given by V=2x° i-6xyj. Determine the equation of
stream line. Also determine expression of y and o.
- C , p=-#+CI3+3)
obtam
streamline and equatiok No
Bermouli's ,dogst enyt
Integrate Euler's equation along a

derivation of Euler equation required). What will be the Bernoulli's equation between two
points where there are head losses, work done by a machine (turbine) and energy suppliced
by the machine (pump) between those points [2+2]
40
6 a)What is Cippoletti notch? A tank of area
A is with an
provided arifice
diameter at its bottom. Water flows into tank at a uniform rate from the top and is
mm in
discharged through the orifice. It is found that when the head of the water over the
orifice 0.68 m, the water surface rose at 0.0014 m/sec. but, when the head of water
is 1.24 m, the water surface rose at 0.00062 m/sec. Find the
rate of inflow and the,s3:
0.oo41244] s
cros-sectional area of the tank. Take Ca =0.62. A: 1:259diameterm,
b) A venturimeter is to be fitted in a horizontal pipe of 0.15 m to measure a
of water which may be anything up to 240 m°/ hour. The pressure head at the
Tlow
nlct for this flow is 18 m above atmospheric and the pressure head at the throat must
not be lower than 7 m below atmospheric. Between the inlet and the throat there is an
estimated frictional loss of 10% of the difference in pressure head between these
points. Calculate the minimum allowable diameter for the throat., 0063 m 1
without shock on a
AS cm diameter jet delivering 56 liters of water per sec impinges
of vanes moving at 12 m/s in the same direction as the jet. The vanes are curved so
eTies of 135°. Fluid resistance
nat they would, if stationary, deflect the jet through an angle
of that at entrance. Determine
to 0.90
reduces the relative velocity at exit from the vanes vanes (b) The work done per
the
e ue magnitude and direction of reaúltant force
the on

second by the vanes. [5+3]


Fx teB-74 N45°
P 4g95 65 w
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RIRHUVANINIVERSTIY Exam.
New Back (2066 &LaterBateh
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING Level BE Full Marks 80
Examination Control Division Programme CE, B. Agri Pass Marks 32
2072 Kartik Year/Part Time 3 hrs
****

Subject: Fluid Mechanics (E505)


Candidates are required to give thcir answers in their own words as far as practicable.
Attempi All questions
The figures in the margin indicate Full Marks
Assume suitable data if necessary
Graph paper will be provided.

1. a) Explain the lab experiment to determine the viscosity of fluid using capillary tube
viscometer. 4
b) Define compressibility of fluid [2
2. Two U-tube manometers are upright and the other inverted type, are connected across a
water line and an oil line as showvn in figure below. If h = Scm what shall h2 be?
6

20 cm

O i l s = 0.99
15 cm
Water
Mercury s= 13.6

3. a) Given: Long, square wooden block pivoted on one edge, in equilibrium in water as
shanEriction in pivat is negligihle.
Find: Specific gravity of the wood

-L Air

d 0.6 m
Wood L = i.2 m

Water

Pivot, O
0.6 m 96m

.
02 TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY Exam.
INSTITUTE OF ENGNEERING Level
Regular
BE Full Marks 80
Examination Control Division Programme BCE, B. Agri. Pass Marks 32
2071 Chaitra Year/ Part I/I 3 hrs.
Time
***********-

Subject: Fluid Mechanics (CES05)


Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as farS practicable.
Attempt All questions.
The figures in the margin indicate
Assume suitable data if necessary
Full Marks
Graph paper will be provided.

1. Oil of viscosity u fills the gap of thickness Y as shown in


figure below. Determine an
expression for the torque T required to rotate the truncated cone at constant speed
o-Neglect fluid stress exerted on circular bottom.
[6
T: a w [

atnd a

2. In the figure below, find the elevation of the gauge liquid in the left hand column at B if
the air pressure at right hand side is -225 mm of Hg. 1=(14 S7-0:395h) 6
25 KN/m

Air - Elev. 120 m

Oil
S=0.9)

Water

* Elev. 115 m

Elev. B Liquid Sp. Gr. = 2.6

e45
3. a) Given: 7.
Water rising on the left side of the gate canses it to open, automatically. Neglect
Dctermine the torque
quired to hold the sprinker
weight of gate.
Also find the constant
speed if it is free to rotate. shown in figure beloStationary.
Find: Depth D, above the hinge at which the gate begins to 0-0238 N ,w 1674 Y , N: 6 rel
open 191
10mm

Gate D 26 m
1m/s

25 cm -H 15cm 12cm
D 1.5 m Hinge
F
0.8m/s
O= 12mm
34

Hinge .2
10m

8. a) Write down the


characteristics of boundary layer formation, if thin plate is kept in the
moving liquid.
b) For thc laminar boundary laycr zone, the
b) A cylinder of diameter 500 mm having specific gravity, s 0.9 floats in water. What velocity distribution is parabolic. Prove that
displacement thickness ô*-/3 3, where ô is thickness of
=

is the maximum permissible length in that the cylinder may float in stable
equilibrium boundary layer. 4]
9. A 2000kg aircraft is
with its axis vertical? designed to carry a payload of 5000N when cruising at 300 km/hr.
x 059 m 61 The efective wing area is 25m.
Assuming a conventíonal airfoil, calculate the take off
4.
Given: Flow field represented by the velocity Potential =
Ax +
Where A = Im/s, B = i s ' and Coordinates are measured in meters
Bx-By? 2+1+3] spced if an angle of attack of 10° is desired and the stall
speed when landing. (Refer the
attached graph)
Find 10. Given:
vof 38-22 ris , V= 30 74 4+4]
i)Expressionfor the velecityfield C1t2n), 2 Draining tank from inítial level
a
ho, time T, depends on tank diameter D,
orifice diameter d, acceleration of gravity g,
ii) Stream function
P-(2*Y+ (0,0)
+C)áud
ii) Pressure difference between oinis Find
density p and viscosity 4. [2+2+4]
(Ri,¥t (*2» y2)=(1,2)
The fluid is water.
5.
Pia 12eo
Water is flowing at a rate of 2.4 liters/s in the figure below.
water is
i) Number of dimension less parameters
ii) Number of repeating variables(3) A)
The discharging into
the
atmosphere a point 2 through a
nozzle. The
mm of mercury. Find the manometer reading, h.
loss of heagbetween point I and 2 is3 ii) t-parameters containing viscosity

6. a)
Ch 0:312 m) 14
Determine time roquired to empty the swimming pool of length 15 m byan orifice of
diameter 20 cm at bottom shown in the figure below. Take coefficient of discharge as
0.65.
Ta 45sec 1 FL
10m-
4327 29 A

Ordce

b) What is the difference between small and large orifice. Deduce the formula for
discharge through large rectangular orifice. 2+4]
25mm diameter nozle

2m

75mm diameter

Water

1m

Mercury Mo.S
LSPBt. 13.6) Vaml

8 C =1.72
7
1.6

14 Stall

12

CL 1.0
0.8
Coaventiona!
airfou
0.6

0.4

0.2

4 12 16 20

Graph: Lift coefficient for airfoil

QNe-9
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TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSTITY
Exam. New Back(2066 KLater Bardb
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING BE Full Marks 80
Level
Examination Control Division Programme | BCE, B.Agri. Pass Marks 32
2071 Shawan Time hrs.
Year /Part II/I

Subject: - Fluid Mechanics (CES05)


Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.
Attempt Alquestions.
The figures in the magin indicate Full Marks
Assume suitable data ifnecessary

viscometer. Show that the


1. Explain the determination of viscosity of fluid in lab using capillary tube of radii
between concentrjc glass tubes Ri and Ra (R>Ri).
capillary rise of liquid of specific gravity 7 two

and contact angle i s given by


h20os6 (3+3)
6rm
law of pressure distribution. Á 0.02 m diametcr snanometer tube is
connected to
2. State Pascal's in the tank. (2+4)
unknown liquid
diameter tank shown in figure. Determine the density of the
as
.
SG1.1
m

0.02 m A 6 m
-Unknown liquid
4 m

y-25 KN/m
whose profile is given by x y. It holds water to a depth of 2m behind it. If the
=

3. Figure shows a gate in place (


width of gate is Sm, determine the force required holdthe gate
P to

pII
15 KN/m)
Air Air (Pair

S=1.2
Detached join
Hinge
777

to a depth of 1
10 m long contains oil of density 800 kg/m'
4. An oil tanker 3 m wide, 2 m deep and be given to the tanker such that the
m. Determine the
maximum horizontal acceleration that can
the oil and accelerated
if the tanker is closed completely with
oil just reaches its top end. Further, the front and rear ends and on one its
determine the total liquid thrust
on
horizontally at 3 m/sec, (2+2+2+2)
longitudinal vertical sides.

P.57
. For the flow of an incompressible fluid, the velocity component in x dírection is u ax +by and velocity
in y-direction such that v
0.
=
0 at y
Component in z-direction is w=0. Find the velocity component v

Also detemine equation of potential function.


stream function and velocity
6. A pump delivers .08 m'sofwater at70 KN/m to a machine which is óm higher than the reservoit surface.
(242+2)
The losses between the reservoir surface and machine inlet are estimated to be 7.3, where V is the

velocity of filow in 7.5 cm diameter delivery pipe from pump to machine. Deter+mine the power required to
derive pump if it is 80% ef+cient. (4)
7. Prove that equation of head loss in venturimeter is given by h = h(1-CH, where C is coeficient of
discharge and h is venturihead or piezometeric head. (6)
OR
Wte a program to find the time required to empty the hemispherical tank from Hs ievel to Ha level. The
program should display the times required to empty by each KH level.
(6)
8. A broad crested weir of SOm length has 50 cm
height of water above its crest. Find the maximum
through the channel considering approach velocity when the channel has a flow depth Im and widthdischarge
S0m on
the upstream side of weir.
(6)
.i
9. A reducing right angled bend lies in a
horizontal
m/sec with pressure 30 kPa and leaves towards plane.
Water enters from section I with velocity 3
entrance is 500 mm and the exit it is
section 2 as shown in figure below. The diameter at the
400 mm.
direction of the resultant force on the bend. Neglecting any friction loss find the magnitude and
(8)

2)

3 m/sec

10. Define boundary layer concept and its


formation on a thin plate, kept in phenomenon. Write down the characteristics of boundary layer
flowing liquid. Describe the viscous sub-layer and absolute
roughness height, explain the use of this concept in
engineering application. (2+2+3)
11.a) Define airfoil with net sketch and also
explain its importance. (1++1)
b) Auto mobile having a projected area of 1.6m and drag coeficient
0.35
of 60Km/hr in still air of
density 1.2 kg/m'. Calculate the power Ca= to travels at a unifortn speed
If the drag coefficient of
the automóbile is required ovenrcome the air resistance.
increase in speed could be obtained with thereduced by 15% by improving
same power? streamlining, what percentage
6)
12. a) Explain the concept of Dimension Analysis by using
selecting repeating variables. Buckingham's IT-theorem and principle of
(4
l Distinguish between undistorted and distorted
model and their advantages. For Froude model law
find the discharge and velocity scale ratios for distorted
modelling.
(4)
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1. A disk of radius ro rotates at angular velocity o inside an oil hath of viscosity u as shown
in figure below. Assuming a linear velocity profile and neglecting shear on the outer disk

edges, derive an expression for the viscous torque on the disk. 6

Clearance
h

Oil IIM.

2. A suction cup is used to support a plate of weight W as shown in figure. For the condition
shown, determine weight of plate W. 6)
Vaccum
A w: 6o06 )

L Sp.gr= 83

Plate
ZZIIIZULTUIIAIZRZIITUITrZI

5 m dia.

of 0.034 and weighing 300 N is suspended in


m
3. a) A block of wood having volume
water as shown in figure below. A wooden
rod of length 3.4 m and cross sectional
is attached to the weight and also to the wall. If the weight of rod is 16
area 2000 mm 8
N, what will angle 0 be for equilibrium?

310
Mm

oON
b) A student sneaks a glass of cola onto a roller coaster ride. The glass is cylindrical,
twice as tall as it is wide, and filled to the brim. He wants to know what percent of the
7. Given: Reducing elbow shown Fluid is water.
cola he should drink before the ride begins, so that none of it spills during the big [8]
Find: Force components needed to keep elbow from moving.
drop, in which the roller coaster achieves 0.55g acceleration
at a 45° angle below the R lo36.35 N
horizontal. Make the calculation for him, neglecting sloshing and assuming that the
glass is vertical at all times. 17
Elbow mass, M= 10 ke
-Iternal yolume,¥= 0.006 m
Ry665.67N
6 0.11 ms
4. Given: Velocity field V (Ax- B) i-Ay j; A 0.28", B =0.6Sx
=
in = m

Find:
a) General expression for acceleration of a fluid particle
Acceleration at (x.y) (0,4/3). (1,2) and (2,4)
=
b)
c) Plot of streamlines
P200 ka babs)
40.0182
d) Acceleration vectors on plot
K Pa120
o.0081kPa (ab
5. 1f the velocity at point A in figure is 18m/s, What is the pressure at point B if we neglect
friction?
: [4]
8. The velocty distribution in a laminar boundary layer on a flat plate is given by

NA) -+ bm+cm? +dm' Where u =


local velocity, U =
free stream velocity, m
and d and compute the
=
y8, 8

boundary layer thickness. Find the coefficients a, b, c

displacement thickness. [4+3]


15m D 75 mm 9. Given: Military aircraft with M =8000 kg, lands at 350 km/hr and is slowed by a
parachute with A = 10 m* area. [8]
D 200 mm
Find
0.5 m a) Estimate of time needed to slow to 200 km/hr
b) Maximum deceleration rate
Model the chute as an open hemisphere.

venturi, section of a pipe flow develops a low pressure which


can
6. a) Anecked-down or
fluid from a reservoir as shown in figure below. Using
be used to aspirate upward
Bernoulli's equation with no losses, derive a n expression for
the exit velocity vz that

isjust sufficient to cause the reservoir fluid to rise in the tube up


to section 1. 8] (Neglect drag of aircraft)
10. a) What is similitude? Explain kinematic and dynamic similar1ty. [31
b) Describe Reynold's and Froude's model law with their applications.
***

. P Patm
Water

Patm
Water
Derive an expression for the discharge over a triangular notch or weir. [4]
b)
. From Euler's equation, derive the Bemoullis equation. 4)
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Derive an expression which calculates time required to completely emptying
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Ycar/Part 1/1 Time
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in figure below. A short pipe of 45 cm diameter discharges the water at a
as shown
Subject: - Fluid Mechanics (CE505) -Ym/s from the turbine atmosphere. If the total loss of head is 3m of oil of
to the
sp.gr.0.9 and the turbine efficiency is 85%, find the power output of the turbine. [6)
Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.
Attempt All questions.
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Graph paper will be provided 43m
Assume suitable data if necessary.

60cm dia
What is continnum concept in fluid? Explain the cavitation phenomena. 3+3]
shown in the figure below. 61
Compute the pressure of water flowing through a pipe Turbine 45cm dba
32Kpa

9. A flat plate is struck normally by a jet of water 50 mm in diameter with a velocity of 18


m/s. Calculate (a) the force on the plate when it is stationary (b) the force on the plate
when it moves in the same direction as the jet with a velocity of 6 m/s. [2+2]
Wgter 10. When a jet of fluid strikes series of flat vanes, show that the maximum efficiency of the
system is 1/2. 41
Water
The laminar boundary layer profile in is approximated by cubic parabola as,
60cm
11. a case a

where, u is the velocity at a distance y from the surface and y->8,


10cm
Hwhere
uU. Calculate the displacement thickness and momentum thickness in terms of ð and
workout the shear stress at the surface. (7
12. A kite has an effective area of 0.6 m* and mass 0.4 kg. It experiences a drag of 15N in a
Fluid ofSp. gr. 2.4 wind speed of 40km/hr. Determine (a) the tension in the chord if it makes an angle 45
Gate AB in figure below is a homogeneous mass of 180 kg, 1.2 m wide into the paper, with the horizontal (b) lift coefficient for the kite, consider the density of air 1.2kg/m'. [1+2+5]
resting on smooth bottom B. For what depth h will the force at point B be zero? [8] 13. The force F on a.circular cylinder depends on the free stream velocity V,
the diameter
the cylinder D, density of the fluid p; viscosity of the fluid a and time t. By using

Buckingham's n theorem, show that F =pV D¢| Take p, V and D as

Glygrin Water
h repeating variables. (8]
2 m r=12360 N/m ***

60
B
4. A very tall 10 cm diameter vase contains 1178 cm° of water. When spun steadily to
achieve rigid body rotation, a 4 cm diameter dry spot appears at the bottom of the vase.
What is the rotation rate, in rev/min, for this condition?
5. The x-and y- components of fluid velocity in a two-dimensional flow field are u x and
V--y respectively. Determine the stream function and plotthe stream lines for p=1,2,3 [6
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fluid. If the velocity distribution of fluid overa


1. Give two examples of non-Newtonian
where is the velocity in m/s at a distance ym above the
plate is given by u=y-y' u

Take dynamic viscosity as 8.45x10 *Ns/m. 2+4]


plate, determine the shear stress at y=0.2m.
2. Find the pressure difference between the
container A and B as shown in figure. [6]
Water
liquid-AAY K130mm
of sp gr
-0.8
457
230pám
S50mm 60
300mm

Mercury
as shown
3. When a 22N at the end of the uniform floating wooden beam
weight is placed
in figure below, the beam tilts at an angle 6 with
its upper right corner at the surface, as
of the wood. Assurme that
shown. Determine (a) The angle 0 and (b) The specific gravity
point of of 22N wt. cuts at point B.
application
22 N

due to the
ABCDEF of 10m width and its location
Find the resultant force on surface
4.
liquid as shown in figure.
[10]
-117.72 KPa
8.
Watcr flows through 90° reducer bend. The pressure at the inlet is 206KN/n? (gauge)
a

2m 2n where the cros scctional is 0.01 m. At the exit section, the is 0.0025m and the
area area
velocity is 15m/sec. Assume that the bend does not discharge into atmosphere but
S-1.2 511
0.0025m arca conduit continues. Further assume that the head loss in the reducer bend is
A
2m u
where U is the average
2g
velocity at inlet and cxit of the reducer. Determine the force
2m
cxerlcd by the flow on the reduccr bend.
8]
|41m 9 Air at 20°C flows parallel to a smooth thin flat
plate at 4.75m/s. The plate is 3.23m long.
Detcrminc whether the boundary layer on the
plate is most likely laminar, turbulent or
somewhere in between (transitional). Compare the boundary layer thickness at the end of
Fl6 2111 the plate for two cases: a)The boundary
layer is laminar
everywhere, and(b) The
boundary layer is turbulent everywhere. Discuss.
( = I5I*io5 Ns/»2 [71
10. Draw a neat sketch of aerofoil and define the terms chord
line, camber, angle of attack
G m and aspect ratio associated with aerofoil. A wing of a small aircraft is
rectangular in plan
havingaspan of 10m and a chord of 1.2m. In straight and level flight of 240kmh, the
total aerodynamic force acting on the wing is 20KN. If the lift/drag ratio is 10, calculate
5. Consider the following steady, incompressible two dimensional velocity field thecoefficient of lift and the total weight the aircraft can carry. Assume air density be
V= (4.35+0.656x) 1.2kg/m. [1+2+2.5+2.5]
i+(-1.22-0.656óy) j m/s. Generate an analytical expression for the
11. Using Buckingham's t-theorem, show that the velocity through a circular orifice is given
flow streamline and
and y = 0 to
draw several steamlines in the upper right quadrant from 0 to 3
Determine if there
x
. are any stagnation points
in this flow field and if so, by V=V2gH ® where H-head causing flow, D = diameter ofthe orifice, p
where are they.
(2+2+2]
OR specific mass., = coefficient ofviscosity, g- acceleration due to gravity. 8]
A fow has a potential function ¢ given by: o=yx*-3xy). Derive the coresponding
12. Write down Euler's Navier-Stroke's and Bermoulli's equation with appropriate expression
of each components. 41
stream function v and show that some of the stream lines are straight lines passing ***
through the origin of coordinates. Find the inclination of these lines. [6)
6. Describe a "cippolettiweir". How does it difer from a rectangular sharp crested weir?
ReS*to S , Lainnt
7 Findofthe velocity
is
V of
the water flowing in a vertical pipeas shown in figure below. The
loss head twotimes the velocity head of small pipe. The pipe diameter section 1 is
1Scm and that section 2 is 6cm.
at
PeL to Turdent+
[8]
0:316 Ttulent

Sm

- 0.5m
Hg
07
4. Prove that the risc of waler equals the fall in case of forced vortex motion in cylindrical
TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSIY Exam. Regular lank at side and center of the tank. 6
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2069 Chaitra Year /Par 1/1 Tinme rs.
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and direction at the point (1,2)
Subject: -Fluid Mechanics (CE505)
6)
6. Write down and explain the terms of Euler's and Navier-stoke's equations of motion of
Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable. luid.
4
Attempt All questions. 7. Derive an expression for the time required to empty a conical tank without inflow.
The figures in the margin indicate FullMarks 6]
Graph paper will be provided T h e inlet pipe of a pump rises at an angle of 45° to the horizontal and is 10cm in
Assume suitable data if diameter. For design reasons it is undesirable that the
necessar pressure at the inlet to the pump
should fall below 25 KN/m*. The inlet pipe is 6m long, the lower end
being just below the
surface of the water in the sump. Find the maximum
1. A solid cone of maximum radius R and vertex angle 20 is to rotate at angular velocity . discharge that the pump may deliver. 6
An oil of viscosity u and thickness t fills the gas, between the cone and the housing.
Derive an expression for the torque required
andj the rate of heat dissipation in the Inlet (O o659s )
bearing [6]
2.) under
The pipe and
connection B as shown in figure below full of oil of specific gravity 0.9
are
pressure. If the U-tube contains mercury, find the elevation of point A in meters. óm
rump

A: 112 75) Gage


3x10 N/m 129:31
oil (SG-0.9) Sump
9. When a jet of fluid strikes a moving vertical plate, show that the maximum efficiency of
the system 157
4.12 [8]
Im
10. Explain with neat sketches Boundary layer concept along a thin plate. [71
1.Im 11. A jet plane @ving area of 30 m and weighing 28 KN flies at 900 km/hr. The engine
Evaluation 100.0m A develops 8000 KW and has a mechanical efficiency of 70%. Determine the lift and drag
cocfficient for the windtaking density of
Zero of Gage scale air as 1.2 kg/m'. D O.09 CLOa24gl4+4]
fig 12. Show that the resistance F to the motion of a
sphere of diameter D moving with a
3. The tank in figure has a 4 cm diameter plug which will pop out if the uniform velocity V through a real fluid
hydrostatic force on
of density p and viscosity is given by.
it reaches 25 N. What will be the reading h on the
manometer when this happen? [91
(Ans h 0-IS16 m) F-pDVVDo (8

Water

50

Plug
2cm
D-4cm

Mercury
b) A
an
3.6m square gate provided in oil tank is hinged at its top edge. tank
The
gasoline (s =0.7) up to a height of 1.8m above the top edge of plate. The space above
contains
the oil is subjected to a negative pressure of 8250N/m*. Determine necessary vertical
pull to be applied at its lower edge to open the gate. (8]
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Hinge
Subject:-Fluid Mechanics
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Artempt any Five questions.
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Assume suitable data
ifnecessar. 4 a Prbve that in the case of forced vortex, the rise of liquid level at the ends is equal to
the fall of liquid level at the axis of rotation.
[6)
a hat are repeating varables? How are those variables selected using dimensional
bThe angle of a reducing bend is 60° (deviation from initial direction to final
anaf'sis? Explain gometric, kinematic and dynamic similarities. (2+3+3] direction). Its initial diameter is 300mm and final diameter is 150mm and is fitted in a
bA 120mm disc rotates on a table separated by an oil film of 1.8 mm thickness. Find
Vthe viscosity of oil
pipeline, caTYing aThe discharge ofloss pressure at the commencement of the
360inps. Thebend
if the
torque required to rotate the disc at 60rpm is 3.6x10 N.m. beam is 2.943 bar. friction pipe may be assumed
exit of the bend. Determine force exerted by the reducing bend.
10% of K.E.at
as

Assume velocity gradient in the oil film to be linear. [8) [10)


Derive an expression for continuity equation for compressible flow in three S a piscuss the conditions of stability of floating bodies. Explain the experimental
dimensional polar coordinate system. 8 method for the determination of matacentric height. 4+4]
b) Figure shows a pump p' pumping 72 Ips of water from a tank:
b)Find the
gauge readings at L and M in figure below, if local atmospheric pressure is 4+4)
75Smm of mercury.
8 i) What will be the pressure at points L and M when pump deiivers 12KW of power
to the flow? Assume losses in the system to be negligible.
Closed

PatsO
Hg vapor
Air
abs lotre
What will be the pressure at Mwhen the loss in the iniet up to the pump is
negligible and between pump and point M, a loss equal to 1.8 times velocity head
at L takes place?
M
1.3m

Oil 1.2m
(S 0.85)
3..Sm 10cm dia.
0.5m
16cm dia.

Water
Im M
pump

Hg (mereury) YClassify Newtonian and Non- Newionian fuids with examples. Discuss the concept
(S = 13.6) of continuum and control volume in fNuid mechanics. 4-4)
3: a) Derive an expression for the volumetric flow rate of fluid flowing through an orifice b) A steel sphere of 3mm dia. falls in glyccrine at teminalandvelocity
a of 0.035 m/s. If
meter. Write down the advantages and disadvantages of using orilice metcr over a specific wts. of steelofand glycerine force
(i) Dynamic viscosity glycerine (1i)
75
are

Drag
KN/m
and
12 KN/m', detcmine
(ii) Drag coefficient of sphere.
venturimeter. 4+4
A U-tube shown in
figure is filled with a liquid specific gravity1.25 to a height of 15cm
in both the limbs. It is rotated about a vertical axis 1
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30cm -15cm-
Subject: - Fluid Mechanics
Candidates
Liquid
are
required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable. SG=1.25
Attempt All questions.
The figures in the
margin indicate Full Marks.
Assume suitable data if necessary.
NZZZZZZZZTATITZZZT}d M
Define steam line with its drawing equation. A steady, three dimensionalvelocity field is
given by V= (0.657 + 1.73x +0.948y +az) i (2.61+ex +1.9ly + bz)j + 60 RPM
-2.73x3.66y-3.64z)k. Calculate constants a, b, and c such that flow field is 5. Write precisely how boundary layer theory helped in
fluid. Why does boundary layer increase with distancesimplifying complex motion
iotational. of
[2+4] from the upstream edge?
A
2. Define the term pressure and skin friction drag with neat sketch. Describe simplistic laminar boundary layer model is:
neat sketches, the changes in flow
briefly, with [2+2+2]
pattern and the drag coefficient with the variation of
Reynold's number when a thin circular cylinder of infinite length is placed in a fluid
stream.
2 for0 <ys
[2+4]
Derive the cxpression for centre of
pressure on a
liquid. Also show pressure diagram for such surface.
plane inclined surface immersed in
6+2]
-2-2)+(2-1) forys6.
OR Does this expression satisfy boundary conditions applicable to the laminar boundary layer
velocity profile?
The swing check valve in figure below covers a 22.86cm diameter
circular opening in a
slanted wall. The hinge is 15cm from the centre line. The (6.) Two water tanks are connected to each other through a mercury manometer with inclined
moment is 50N.m. Find the value of h for the water to
valve will open when the hinge
tubes, as shown in figure below. The pressure difference between the two tanks is 20kPa.
cause this condition. [8) Calculate "a" and "0".
22.86
[6}
dia
Cn d

Air Water B

26.8 cm 2
Water A
Hinge
Mercury
SG 13.6
Water at 20° C 7. A tank of arca A is provided with an orifice 40mm in diameter at its bottom. Water flows
into the tank at a uniform rate and is
discharged through the orifice. It is found that when
the head of water over the orifice is 0.68m, the water surface rose at a rate of
Ocn 0.0014m/sec. But, when the head of water is 1.24m, the water surface rose at
.00062m/sec. Find the rate of inflow and the cross sectional area of the tank. Take
4. Consider a homogeneous right circular
cylinder of length L, radius R, and specific gravity Ca 0.62. [6]
SG, floating in water (SG =1) with its axis vertical. Show that the
body is stable if
OR
=L 2sG-SG). A tank is in the form of frustum of a cone having top diameter of 2m, a bottom diameter
of 0.8m and height 2m and is full of water. Find the time of
OR emptying the tank through a
orifice 100mm in diameter provided at the bottom. Take Ca= 0.625.
[6)
S. For ihe two orifices shown in 11. Exprcss the kincmatic viscosity in stokes for a liquid with specific gravity 0.95 and
figure below, detcmnine Y2 such that x 4 dynamic viscosity 0.011 poise. A U-tube is made up of two capillaries of diameters 1.0
mm and 1.5mm
respectively. The U-tube is kept vertically and partially filled with water
W.S. Orifice 1 of surface tension
0.0075ky/m and zero contact angle. Calculate the difference in the
level of the miniscii caused by the
2m capillarity. [2-3
10m

Orifice 2

d2

9. The diameter of a pipe bend is 30cm at inlet and 1Scm at outlet and the flow is turned
12. The pressure drop in an air duct depends on the
through 120° in a vertical plane. The axis at inlet is horizontal and the centre of the outlet length and diameter of the duct, the mass
is 1.5m below the centre of the inlet section. Total volume of water in the bend is density, viscosity of the fluid and the velocity of flow. Obtain an expression for the
section
0.9m'. Neglecting friction, calculate the nmagnitude and direction of the force exerted on pressure rop.jn dimensionless form using Buckingham-T method. Estimate the pressure
the bend by water fowing through it at 2SOL/S and when the inlet pressure is 0.15N/mm. drop in à 20m long air duct if a model of the duct operating with water produces a
pressure drop of 1OKN/m* over 1 Om length. The scale ratio is 1:50. Given,
Y
Pwater100Okg/m', Pair =1.2kg/m',
Hwater0.00IN.S/m', Hair-0.0002N.S/m,
OR
How are the repeating variables selected for dimensional analysis? Prove that the scale
ratio for discharge for a distorted model is given as=(L,), x(L,)" Where,
Qp discharge through proto type; Qm= discharge through model (L)u = horizontal scale
ratio, (L)» = vertical scale ratio.
[4+5)
***

19. The pipe flow in the figure is driven by the pump. What
gauge pressure is needed to be
supplied by the pump to provide water flow rate of Q 60m'/h? Neglect head loss from

A to B. Head loss from C to D Vn Ven


-30 2g Head loss from D to E =

20 2g
das (diameter
AB pipe)= dco Scm; dDE-2cm. Where Vco= velocity in pipe CD and
=
VDE =
velocity
in pipe DE.
( se) E
17

389)-6

80m

10m

Pump
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-

Subject: - Fluid Mechanics

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own as as
practicable.
Attempt Al questions.
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Assume suitable data if necessary.

1. a Describe the concept of shear stress development in a moving fluid.


[3
b)Explain the condition of equilibrium of floating body.
c)Afeducing bend is incorporated in a pipeline so that the direction of flow is turned
through 60° in the horizontal plane and the pipe diameter is reduced from 0.25m to
0.15m. The velocity and pressure at the
entry to bend are 1.5 m/s and 300 KN/m
gauge respectively and at the exit the pressure is 287.2 KN/m gauge. Find the
magnitude and direction of the reaction force in the bend in the horizontal plane due
to the flowing water.
[8]
2. a) A cylinder of circular section of diameter 'd' made of material of
floats in a liquid of specific
specific gravity S
gravity So. Prove that the maximum height of cylinder if
equilibrium is to be stable with the cylinder axis vertical, is d.S
V8S(S, -S) [8
b)A venturimeter is provided in a 200mm diameter pipe for measurement of water
discharge. For 100 KN/m gauge pressure in-pipe, determine the diameter of throat of
venturimeter ifit is to produce vapour pressure there. The throat is 2.Om higher than
venturi injet. Take atmospherie pressure as 101.3 KN/m* and vapour pressure as
2.39 KN/m absolute. The pipe carries a discharge of 62.8 litres per second.
18]
a) Define Buckingham n method. Explain the guiding rules for the choice of
variables. Also state the rules repeating
that apply to form the groups of dimensionless terms [8]
b)Two U-tube manometers, one upright and the other inverted type, are connected
across a water pipe line and an oil pipe line as shown. Ifh1 Scm, what shall h2 be?
=

[8]
20:19Cm)
z -OL(0.7)
(0.7) A (hn
h:2 w)
Cro
Sr
20 m

-WATER OIL (0.9)


15em

-He (13.6)
4. a) Describe the concept of Lagrangian and Eulerian approaches of describing fluid
motion. Define, with neat sketch, the terms streak lines, pathlines and stream' tube. [2+3]
b) Derive an expression for calculating time required to empty a hemispherical tank with
no inflow.
c)A jet aero plane which weighs 29430N has a wing area of 20 square meters. It flies at
a velocity of 250 Km/hr at a steady level in still air. When the engine delivers 750
KW, 65% of power is used to overcome the drag resistance of the wing [6]
i) Use the sketch to describe the different types of drag.
i) Find the lift coefficient and drag coeficicnt for the wing. Density ofair = 1.21 kgm

Discuss boundary layer concept and its uses in fluid flow mechanism. [6)
5a)
the pressure force surface ABCD shown in figure. Take unit width of the
b) Find on as

surface. [10]

R=2m
Water
A
Oil, S = 0.9

4m B
C

D
-R =2m
6. a) The figure below shows the arrangement to supply 1310 LPS of water from a large

vis
reservoirto the storage tank. The loss ofhead between B and C is 20.(where
2g
average velocity in the pipe) and gauge pressure at C is 197 Kpa. The loss of head

between FS G is 15.. All pipes are 508mm in diameters. Calculate the average
2g
velocity of water in the pipe and the gauge pressure at the section F. [8
z= 174 m

-z= 152 m

104 m
Pump
z=91 m-
C

b)A closed airtight tank 4m high and 1m in diameter contains water up to a depth of
3.3m. The air in the tank is at a pressure of 40 KN/m gauge. What are the absolute
pressures at the centre and circumference of base of the tank when it is rotated about
its vertical axis at a speed of 180 rev per min? At this speed, the water wets the top
surface of the tank.
[8)
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Subject: Fhid Mcchanics

Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.
Attempt any Five questions.
The figures in the margin indicate Full Marks.
Assume suitable data if necessary.

1 Explain the concept ofrelative equilibriumánd show that when the liquid contained
i n an open vesseB is made to rotate at constant angular specd about an axis, the free
su face will attain the surface of paraboloid. (8)
The tube as shown in figure below is filled with oil. Determine the pressure at A and
B in meters of water. [8)
A

1
2 m

Air

0.5 m

-relative density
0.85
2. Explain the concept of continuum and control volume in fluid mechanics. Definc
viscosity and describe briefly the causes and variation of viscosity in the liquid and
gases? [2+6]
bWater flows through the pipe bend and nozzle arrangement as shown in figure below
which lies with its axis in the horizontal plane. The water issues from the nozzle into
theatmosphere as a parallel jet with a velocity of 16 ms and the pressure at A is
128 KN/m gauge. Friction may be neglected. Find the moment of the resultant force
due to water on this arrangement about a vertical axis through point X.

ww
Water flow 8 cm dia

-wwww
10 cm
Perfectly flexible
20cm
joint
AX
Nozzle
lem dia
3 T h e torque T developcd by a water turbine depends on dischargc (), hcad TI, speci
weight Y Pg). angular velocity and cfficicncy n. Prove that. using suitablc
w
dimensional analysis method, the form of l h e equation will be T - pgf".

the surfaces ABCDEF of width


b) Find the net horizontal and vertical forces acting on
Sm as shown in the figure below. BCD is a half circlec.

2m

Water

D_2 2m Oil of sg 0.8 2m

4 a) Explain, with sketches, the concept of stability of floating body, concept of drag and
lift forces and their application.
b) A square plate weighing 150N of uniform thickness and 300Omm side is hung, so that
it can swing freely about its upper horizontal edge. A horizontal jet of 20mm diameter
and having velocity 20 m/s impinges on the plate. When the plate is vertical, the jet
strikes the plate normally at its center. Find the force, which must be applied at the
lower edge of the plate, in order to keep the plate vertical. If the plate is allowed to
swing freely, find ihe inclination to the vertical, which the plate will assume under the
action of jet. [4+4
5. a) Under what condition inverted u-tube iamometer and single column inclined
manometer are used to measure pressure. i4
b) Differentiate between hydrometer and pitot rneter (tube). 4
c) Find the time of emptying of cylindrical vessel attached with conical vessel as shown
in the figure below with the provided data therein. There is no inflow into the tank.
Orifice of diameter 1Ocm is at the bottom of the tank. Take discharge coefficient as
0.60. [8
2m

2 m

4 m

1m

6. a) What are Hydraulic Gradient Line (HGL) and Total Energy Line (TEL)? Show with
the neat sketch the HGL and TEL for circular, pipes having same, decreasing and
increasing diameters in flow direction. [2+6]
b) Derive the three dimensional continuity equation for incompressible steady fluid flow
in Cartesian coordinates, and develop the continuity equation for one dimensional
Steady and incompressible flow.
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Assume suitable data if necessary

1. a) Describe briefly the concept of continuum and control volume in fluid mechanics.
Also explain the differences between Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluid.
[6+21
(b)) A mercurymanometer /s attached to a closed tank filled with water and oil of specific
gravity 0.8 and the readings are shown in figure below. What would be the height of
water (h) above the oil, if the absolute pressure above the surface of water is 250 kPa?
Take atmospheric pressure as 100 kPa. 81

h Water

Oil
1m i.3Tm

a ) Show the development of boundary 1layer on one side of a flat plate with leading cdge
held parallel to the flow of fluid. Derive the expression for momentum thickness?
How the momentum thickness could be used to calculate the
drag force on the plate? [2+4+2]
T h e velocity distribution for a three dimensional flow is given by u = -x, v = 2y and
W=3-z. Find the equation of streamline passing through the point (1,1,2).
3 a) Derive Euler's equation of fluid motion. What forces are extra included in Navier-
Stokes and Reynolds equation?
[6+1+1]
b) Acylindrical tank 2.5m in diameter and closed at top contains a liquid of specific
gravity 0.75. The tank is 2.5m high and contains the liquid up to a height of 2m and
the air above it is under pressure of -3 kPa (negative gauge pressure). Take
atmospheric pressure as 100 kPa. Calculate: [4+4]
the force acting on the bottom of the tank, when it is accelerated
at half the gravitational acceleration.
vertically upward
ii) Acceleration required to have zero absolute pressure at the bottom.
4 a) Velocity through a circular orifice(vcan be considered as dependent upon the head
over the orifice. "H', diameter of orifice, D, viscosity of liquid, , density of
liquid. p and acceleration due to gravity, g. By the Buckingham's I - theorem find
the dimensionless I1 terms
-

governing the above condition. [8


b) Find the net horizontal and vertical forces acting on a cylinder of diameter 2m and
length Sm as shown in figure below, which is half full with an oil of specific gravity
0.8.
4+4]

Water 1m
Oil
Water

5 . a) Write short notes on:


[2x4]
i) Compressibility
ii) Eulerian and Lagrangian Model of fluid flow analysis
ii) Concept of drag and lift forces
iv) Micro manometer
b) A hollow wooden cylinder opened at both ends has an outer diameter of 60cm and
inner diameter of 3Ocm. It has the specific gravity 0.56, which is required to float in
oil of specific gravity 0.85. Calculate the maximum height of the cyliader so that it
shall be stable when floating with the axis vertical. Also calculate the depth to which
it will sink.
(44
6. a) Derive an expression for obtaining the discharge through a venturimeter placed in
inclined position in verticaB plane with the use of continuity and energy
equations. [8
b250 litres per second of water is flowing in a pipe (laid in horizontal plane) having a
diameter of 30cm. If the pipe is bent in 135°, find the magnitude and direction of the
resultant force on the bend. The pressure of water flowing in the pipe is 400 kPa.
Assume no loss of energy at the pipe bend.
8
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Subject:- Fluid Mechanics
Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.
Attempt any Five question5.
Thefigures in the margin indicate Ful Marks.
Assume suitable data if necessary.

1 a) Define Meta centre and derive the expression for metacentric height. [8
diameter as shown in figur
b) A lawn sprinkler has two identical nozzles of 7.5mm
the nozzles are at a radial
below. The velocity of flow from each nozzle is 10m/s and be
Determine the torque to
distance of 20cm and 15cm from the centre of the rotor. constant
Also calculate the
exerted so as to hold the system in stationary position.
speed of rotation of the arm if it is free to rotate.

10ms
IScm- 6
45
20cm
10m/s
is
0.1m diameter and out the nozzle, which
pipe
2. a) Water flows steadily up the vertical stream velocity at the
to atmospheric pressure. The
0.05m in diameter, discharging required at
be 20m/s. Calculate the minimum gauge pressure
nozzle exit must minimum
what would be the required
device w e r e inverted,
section (1). If the
to maintain the nozzle
exit velocity at 20m/s. [7
pressure at
section (1)
V2
2
4m

1 below. Take unit width


ABCD as shown in figure
b) Find the pressure force on surface 9
of the surface.

S = 1.2
4m

S2 =1.1
2m B

4m

2m|
variation of
shcar stress with
3. Describe the
a) What is meant by of a liquid?
viscosity
velocity gredient on the fluid. 2+4
the
submerged body depends
on
velocityy
h e resistance R expericnced by a partially and the gravitational
fluid u, density of fluid p
ngth of body 1, viscosity of t-method.
accclcration g. Obtain an R
expression for using Buckingharo (7)
wnat Is the difference between Navier Stoke's and Euler
equation offluid motion?
momentum
thickness 6, n terms of the
Detemine the displacement thickness 8*, and
a velocity profiles in the
nominal boundary layer thickness in respect of the following

where u is the velocity at a height y above


boundary layer on a flat plate
the surface and Ug is the free stream velocity. [10
approaches of describing fluid
b) Describe the concept of Lagrangian and Eulerian
motion. Define with neat sketch, the term streamlines, stream lines, stream tube and

path lines. [2-4


5. a) What do you understand by liquid in relative equilibrium? Derive tie expression for
the depth of paraboloid formed by the surface of liquid contained in a cylindrical tank
which is rotated at a constant angular velocity o about its axis and also show that the
fall of liquid level at the axis ofrotation is equal to the rise of liquid level at the ends.[{l+4-3
b) Calculate the discharge through the orifice.

Air
Air
30 KPa
20 KPa
Y

Water

EWater

120mmo
Ca=0.85
6. a) Define Notch and Weir. Derive
Notch.
án expression for discharge through a triangular
[26
b) Calculate the pressure at A, B, C andD in Pascals. (See figure below).
Ar

Oil
Sp gr 0.9
O.6 m

Water
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a)What 15 the importance of boundary layer theory? Derive the expressihs for
displacement and momentum thickness.
2-3-3
b) A rectangular tank of6m long. 2m wide ar.d 2m deep contans water to a depth of im.
It is accelerated horizontally at 2.5 m/s* in the direction of length. Determine. 8
i)slope of the free surface.
ii) maximum and minimum pressure intensities at bottom
ii) total force due to water acting on each end of the tank.

A circular disk
a of radius R is kept atsmall height h above the fixed bed by means of
a

a layer of oil of dynamic viscosity u. If the disk is rotated at anguiar veiocity o. obtain
an expresSion for the viscous torque on the disk. Assume linear variation of veloc1ty
within the oil.
b) A mercury column is used to measure the atmospheric pressure. The height of column
above the mercury well surface is 762mm. The tube is 3mm in diameter. The contact
angle is 140°. Determine the tnue pressure in mm of mercury if surface tension is
0.51 Nim. The space above the column may be considered as vacuum.
3. a Show that i-D Euler's equation of motion for unsteady in comp: essible flow can be
integrated along the stream line to obtain the Bermoulli's equation.
b) A bend in the principle conveying warer gradually reduces from 0.6m to 0.3m
diameter and deflects the flow through an angle of 60°. The pipe is laid in the
horizontal plane. At the larger end the gauge pressure is 1.75 kgficm*. Determine the
magnitude and direction ofthe force exered on the bend if the flow rate is 0.85 m s.
Assume no loss of energy at thebend
a ) Obtain equation of continuity in 3-D Cartesian coordinate.
b The opening in a dam is 3m wide and 2m high. A verical sluice gate is used to cover
the opening. On the upstream of the gate. the iquid of specifñc gravity 1.5 ies up to
the height of 2.0m above the top ofthegats whereas on the downstream side. water is
available up to a height of top of the gate. Find the resultant force acting on the gate
and position of centre of pressure. Gate is ninged at the bottom.
5. State different equilibrium conditions ofsubmerged and floating body.
b) The resistance R experienced by partially submerged body depends upon the length -L.
velocity V, viscosity of fluid 4 . density of fluid p and acceleration due to
gravity g By the Buckingham n theorem, find the dimensionless Il-terms
governing the above condition. Take repeating variables as L, V. p. [S1
6. a) Describe in brief, 2x4]
Drag and liftforce
) Newtonian and non Newtonian fluid
ii) Single column manometer
iv) Lagrangian and Eulerian method of reuresenting fluid motion
b) Develop the expression for the time required to empty a conical reservoir without
inflow to the reservoir. (8]
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Subject:- Fluid Mechanics


Candidates are
required to give their answers in their own words
Attempt any Five questions. as far as
practicable.
The figures in the margin indicate
Assume suitable data if Full Marks.
necessary.
1. a) Define the following fluid
properties with associated equations and fígures. [2+4+2]
i) Capillarity and surface tension
i) Viscosity
ii) Specific weight
b) A flat plate is struck
normally by a jet a water 50mm in diameter with
18 m/s. Calculate a velocity of
i) the force on the plate when it is 2-3+3]
i) the force on the plate when itstationary,
moves in the
velocity of 6 m/sec, same direction as the jet with a

ii) the work done


per second and the
2.
efficiency in case (ü).
a) Develop Bernoulli's equation based on Euler's
assumption and explain the each term of Bernoulliequation of motion. Mention the basic
b) The viscosity of gas depends on its
equation with neat diagram. [81
the molecules, and the mean density, mean velpcity of molecules, diameter
of
path length. Applying Buckingham's T-theorem develop
the expression for viscosity. (
3. a ="C9,V d, L))
Explain the conservation principle of mass and develop the
fluid flow in 3D-Cartesian co-ordinate. continuity equation for
b) A horizontal venturimeter with inlet and throat [2-6]
diameters of 400mm and 200mm
respectively, is connected to a pipe. If the pressure in the inlet
(Kilo pascal) and the vacuum pressure portion is 200 KPa
find the rate of flow in the (negative) on the throat is
400mm of mercury,
pipe taking Cd 0.97. =

4. a) Pressure force due to static liquid


always acts normal to its contact surface, justify the
argument, and show that the point of application of
force always acts below
the centre of
gravity of any plane surface which ispressure
totally sumberged (Inclined or nSee
vertical).
[3+9]
b) If the velocity distribution in the boundary layer is given by determine the
displacement and the momentum thickness, where "U" is the free stream
is the
velocity at any depth "Y". velocity, "u"
a) Define orifice and (3.5x2]
classify them. Explain the physical meaning of the different
hydraulic coefficients (C. C, and Ca) mention the
0) A closed
and way of finding them. [2+2+2+2]1
rectangular tank full of water is 3m long, 2m wide and 2m
pressure at the top of water is raised to 98.1 KPa. If now the deep. The
tank is
nornzontally along its length at óm/sec, find the forces on the front and accelerated
the tank. Check rear ends of
your result by Newton's law to0.
[6+2]
engo 3 veloeity V). vincosity (g), density (p) nd bulk modulus of elasticity
anaton D o l DivistonProgramme RCF, R Apri. Pase Marke 1 n he Buekingham -heorem., find the dinensionless T1-terms governing 8
the abrve: Conlition
6Testha Yer/Part 1/ Time hrs
An isosceles vertical triangular larye orifice with its vertex upward is made in the
wall
b)
of the reservoir for the discharge of watcr. It was the base of 0.9m long, which is 0.6mn
Subject: Fluid Mechanics below the vertex. The base of the triangle is 1.2m below the water level. Find the
Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable. discharge through the orifice, if the coefficient of discharge is 0.62. [8
Attempi any Five questions and lit forces, and develop the mathematical expression for
The figures in the margin indicate
6. a) Explain the term drag
Full Marks both forces. [8
Assume suitable data if necessary terms of
b) Determine the displacement thickness (6") and momentum thickness (9) in
1 A) Define the oxpressions for the hydrostatic force and its point of application on
the nominal boundary layer thickness () for the following velocity profile, [8
inclined plane surface which is totally submerged. [8)
b) A main pipe of diameter 500mm branches in two pipes of diameter 300mm each in
the horizontal plane. Angle between the branch pipes is 60°, which is symmetrical
with respect to the main pipe. Flow discharge through the main pipe is 1.0 m'/s, where U is free stream velocity.
which is equally divided into the branch pipes. If the pressure intensity at the main
pipe is 400 KPa, find the magnitude and direction of resultant force in the bend.
Asume no lossof energy due to the branch junction and in pipe seotions. 8
2. Define conservation principle of mass and develop the continuity equation in 3D
cylindrical polar coordinates. [8
b) A venturimeter is used for measurement of discharge of water in horizontal pipe line.
The ratio of the upstream pipe diameter and throat is 2:1 and upstream diameter is
300mm. Mercury manometer connected at the pipe and throat shows the reading of
0.24m and loss of head through the meter is 1/8 of the throat velocity head. Calculate
the discharge in the pipe using the continuity and energy equations. [8]
ha) hat do you understand by liquid in relative cquilibrium? Develop the expression for
the pressure variation in a container filled with liquid subjected to a constant angular
acceleration. 3+7]
bThe dymamic viscosity of an oil, between shaft and sleeve is 6
used for lubrication a
poise. The shaft is of diameter 0.4m and rotates at 190 pm. Determine the torque
required to rotate it for the sleeve length of 90mm. The thickness of the oil film is
1.5mm. [6)
4 Explain metacentre with neat sketch. Develop the expression for the metacentric
height.
ISo
[2+6]
in figure shown below, (the atmospheric pressure is 100 KN/m* and the absolute
pressure at point A is 130 KN/m. What absolute pressure will be indicated by the
gauge B and what gauge pressure will be indicated by the gauge C? [8

Air
m

Water
A
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as as
practicable.
The figures in the margin indicate
Assume suitable data if necessar.
Full Marks
Derive the expressions for pressure force and centre of pressure for an inclined submerged surface in
the water.
(3)
b) Two pipes running full of water are connected to a diereatial manometer using mercury. The
centerline of the higher pressure pipe is 180cm lower in eievation than the center line of the low
.
PTessure pipe. lf mercury reading is 60cm, what is the pressre difference between the two pipes? lt
measunng liquid having specific gravity ofO.8 is used in place of mercury, wnat would be the readig
of the same? Explain the answer. [--1
2. a) Obtain the equation for the inclination of the free liquid sur~ace when it is accelerated dowawards on
an inclined plane. [3
A conical buoy 1m length and base diameter 1.2m floats in waer ith its apex downwards. Determine
the minimum weight of the buoy for stable equilibrium.
3. a)Derive the expression for time of emptying of the conical ta=x tierough an oriñce fited at the botom or

the tank with no inflow condition to the tank. 3


b) Velocity (V) through circular orifice depends upon varables H, D, 4, P. g where H-head causing
the
due to
low, D-diameter of the orifice, jH-coefficient of viscosity, p-mass density of fluid, g-acceleraion
dimensionless governing the above
gravity. By the use of Buckingham t-theorem find the T-terms

condition. (Take repeating variables as V, H and p) 3


motion? Derive
4. a).What is the difference between Navier-Stokes equation and Reynolds equation of fluid 2+*
3D Euler's equation of motion.

flow ñeld the equation of continuity is satisf+ed


b) Show that in a two dimensional incompressible steady
with the velocity components in rectanguiar coordinates givea
below. 3
1K(X-Y?) V = -
2KXY where K is an arbitary constant.
Cx+Y) x+Y?)
5. a) Derive the expression with clear sketch for discharge calc:iaäon of the vertically placed vennurimete
with flow from below to upward direction
of e
below has a span of 1Om Find the magnitude and direction
b) A gate as shown in the figure
the when it is placed on the cam to conrol the flow of water.
resultant force acting o n gate,

Water 1.0m

1.5m

1.5im Water

6. a) Write short notes on:

i) Newton's law of viscosity il) Stream lire and szeak line


iv) Back nodulus of elasticity of luid
ii) Dray and lift force
the horizonta! plane carries water under the head of 16m of water wit: t
b) A 150mm diameter pipe on
the axs
velocity of 3.5 m/s. Find the
direction and magnitude of the r*sultant force o n the pipe berd, ii
turmed with angie 75. AsSume no loss of energy ar the pipe bend.
of the bend was
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Subject: - Fluid Mechanics

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Anempt any Pive questions.
The figures in the margin indicate Full Marks.
Nscessarv isure is, altackadlerewitl
Assume suitable data if necessary.

a ) How are the drag and ift forces caused on a body immersed in a moving fluid?
yb) Determine the magnitude, direction and location of total pressure exerted by water on 6
dhe curved surface AD (Figure 1) which is the quadrant of a circular cylinder. Given that
the radius of the surface is 2.5 m, the cylinder is 3m long and water is 2 m above B.
(10
2.(a) Describe with the aid of diagrams the following phenomena why and when they occur.
The laminar boundary layer (ii) the turbulent boundary layer (iii) The laminar sublayer
[10
b) What distance must the sides of a tank be carried above the surface of water contained
in it, if thetank is to undergo a uniform horizontal acceleration of 3 m/sec? without spilling
any water?
6
3(a) Define the term total head as applied to a fuid mass in motion. What does it comprise
of? Explain each terms. 8]
(6) Given that u- 2x+2xay; v-2yz+3, find the missing component ofvelocity so that the
squation of continuity for steady, incompressible flow is satisfied.
8
4(a) Explain with derivation the advantages of (i) inclining the leg of U-tube manometer
i) making diameter of one leg of the U-tuhe manometer very large compared with the
other.
(b) Determine the depression of mercury level in a capillary tube of 1 mm diameter when it
12
isimmersed init. (Awe o S I N, B: 130', f : 1828 M
S46) The los of pressure ap for laminar flow ia a pipe is a function of pipe length &its
diameter D, meaa velocity U, and the dynamic viscosity u. Obtain using Buckingham's r
Theorem, an expression for the pressure loss. [8]
(6)A 600mm diameter pipeline carries water under a bead of 30m with a velocity of 3m/s
This water main is fitted with a horizontal bend which turns the axis of the pipeline
through 75° (ie. the interual angle at the bend is 105°). Caleulate the resultant force on the
bend and its angle to the horizontal.
[8]
6ta) State very briefly the followings (i) the relationship between mass Now rate and
volumetric flow rate (i) the definition of metacenter (ii) the definition ofa control volume

(b) A vertical cylindrical tank 2m diameter has, at the bottom, a 0.05m diameter sharp I6]
edged oriflce for which the discharge coefficient is 0.6.
i) If water enters the tank at a constant rate of 0.0095 cumecs find the depth of water above
the orifice when the level in the tank becomes stable..
(3.314m)
li) Find the time for the level to fall from 3m to 1m above the orifice when the inflow is
turned off. 881 Sec)
ii) If water.now runsintathe tank at 0,02 cumecs, the orifice remainiug open, find the rate
ofrise in water level when tbe level has reacheda dedth of1.7m above the orifice.

c 4-2 *16/s
B Figurc 1
2.5 ma
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Subject: - Fluid Mechanics

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Alempt any Five questions.
The figures in the margin indicate FullMarks
Assume suitable dataif necessary

1. a) Define viScosity. Mention its various units. Write about Newtonian and Non
Newtonian fluids. (3+1+2+2]
b) Pipe A (refer figure given below) contains carbon tetrachloride ofsp.gr. 1.594 under a
pressure of 1.2 kgf/cm and pipe B contains oil having a sp.gr. 0.8. Pressure in pipe B
is 2 kgflem. The measuring fuid is mercury. Find the difference between the levels
of mercury. 8)
sp.gr. = 1.594

2.5m
SP.gr.= 0.8

2. a) Define and prove hydrostatic law of pressure distribution. [2+6]


b) Find the resultant horizontal and vertical components of pressure force due to static
liquids on a semi-circular surface ABC of 3.0m length as shown in figure below.

- Piezometer

3m
Free surface
-Free surface
B

S 12 S 1.5 S = 1.2

3m
. a) Dcfine metacenlre and find the expression for metacentric height.

bttytindrical vessel io0cm il diameter and 80cm high is open alTheTop. T COnlaiis 26)
watcr to a height of 9cm above the bottom and is rotated with its axis vertical
Calculate the spced in rev/min at which the water just spill over the edge.
4a) the
181
What is conservative principle of mass? Develop
equation in three dimensional polar co-ordinate.
expansion for continuity
+7
b) A pipe 300m long tapers from 1.2m diameter to 0.6m diameter as its lower end and
slopes downwards at 1 in 100. The pressure at the upper end is 69 KN/m'. Neglecting
triction losses find the pressure at the lower end when the rate of flow is 5.5 m'/min.

a)A yertical triangular orifice in the wall of a reservoir has base 0.9m long. 0.6m below
8
its vertex and 1.2m below the water surface. Find
Qthcorctical 8
b) Establish a relation for the expression of force exerted by a jet of flowing fluid while
striking on the inclined stationary plate.
6. a) What do you
18)
mean by boundary layer? Find the expression for the displacement
thicknes.
4+4]
b) A fluid
of density p and viscosity flows at an average
pipe of diameter D. Using Bucklingham theorem of dimensional analysis, show the
velocity v
through a circular
shear stress the
t at pipe wall can be expressed as: T= pv-f(R:) 8
02/1-21 TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY
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Level BE Full Marks
Examination Control Division Programme BCE, BAgri Pasa Marks
2061 Baishakh
Year /Part T/ Time 3 hr

Suhject- Fluid Mechanics


Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words far
Attempt any Five questions.
as as
practicable
Al questions carry equal marks.
Assume suitable data if necessary.

1. a Explain the term "Boundary Layer" and derive an expression for the displacemernt
thickness.
2-5
b) An open cylindrical tarnik Im in diameter and 2m high contains water upto 1.5m depth.
lf the cylinder rotates about its vertical axis, what maximum angular velocity can be
attained without spilling water?
2. a) Deine the tem "Vena-Contracta" and derive an expression for time required to
empty a Hemispherical tank from which fluid is flowing out through an ori fice at the
bottom. Consider there is no inflow into the tank. 2-6
bA lawn sprinkler has two jets of 1.5cm diarneter on a rotaling arm which can descnioe
a circle of60cm diameter. If the rotating speed is 210 rpm and the discharge is 3.0
calculate the torque duc to friction at the axis of the rotation.
13
3 . 0 1s
60cm

1.5cm dia
1.5cm dia
3.0 /s
30cm

3. a) Derive Euler's equation of motion along one-dimensional streamline ow of an


incompressible fluid. Integrate it to obtain Bemoulli's equation.
b) A solid conical float of woud weighing 770 kg()m' is to float in a liquid weighing
62
960 kg(m'. Find the least apex angle in order that it may float with apex downward
and its axis vertical S
4. a) Define continuity equation. Derive continuity equation for three-dimensional flow
using Cartesian co-ordinates.
8
b) Calculate the unknown velocity components for continuity of flow so that they satist
the following equations. [3-3
i ) u 2x, V =2xyz, w = ?
ii) u = 2x + 2xy, w = z ' - 4xz -2yz, v = ?

5. a) Define metacentre and meta-centic height of a floating body. Derive at expressior


for the metacentric height.
-
b) A 1Scm diameter pipe is expanded to 25cm diameter
suddenly at a section, Th
headloss at a sudden expansion from section 1 to 2 is given by h;
(Vi
discharge of 45 1/s for a pipeline set-up shown in the figure. Calculate V2)/2g.
=

a E -

h of the mercury water diffcrential manometer.


the readina

8
i s cme

50cm

Wateri
h

k 25Icm Mercury (Hg)


6. a) Explain the phenomena (i) surface tension (ii) compressibility (ii) viscosity.
b) For the container shown in the [2-2-27
bottom. figure. Calculate the resultant
forces on the hemisphere
[10
15 KPa

air.

Oil (S 0.75)

3.0m

Hemisphere
-
1.5m
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amination Control
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Year/Part I/ Time hrs.
*************l.- vrr

Subject: - Fluid Mechanics

Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words far
Attempt any Pive questions.
as as
practicable.
The figures in the margin indicate Full Marks
Assume suitable data if necessary.

1. a) What do you mean by dimensional homogeneity? with suitable


about the Rayleigh's method of dimensional analysis. Explain example
2+4]
b) A 2m diameter horizontal cylinder lying across the full width of a 3m wide channel
supports water and oil on the two sides as shown in the figure below. Find the vertical
and horizontal forces exerted by the
liquids on the cylinder. [10

Water Zm

2m B D
Oil (S) =
0.8 |m
TIKK 7I

2. a) Derive Euler's equation of motion for one dimensional fluid flow of an


incompressible ideal fluid. Integrate it to obtain Bernoulli's equation and explain the
terms used in this equation. 44+2]
b) Find the manometric reading th"from the arrangement shown in the figure below.

1 0 KPa (Vaccum Pressure)


20 KPa Air
E
Air

Kerosene 4m
S-0.8
Water 1,Sm

liquid of sp. gr. = 1.5


a)clne continuity cquation. Derive an cxpression of continuity cquation in
cylindrical
polar co-ordinates.
b) A cone floats
in water with vertex downwards. If the specific gravity
material is 0.9, find the lcast
of the cone 2+8
apex angle of cone for stable equilibrium.
.
a)
Explain
do you mean
the practical applications of total pressure and centre of pressure
(C.P.) What
by pressure diagram?
b)Calculate the unknown velocity
components for continuity equation of fluid flow 6+2
that they satisfy the following equations. so

1) u=x,v= 2xyz, w=? 4+4)


ii) u =
2x+2xy,-4xz -2yz, v =?
w =
z
S. a) Define metacentre and metacentric
the metacentric height.
height of a floating body. Derive an
expression for
b) The lawn sprinkler shown in the
figure below has nozzles of Smm diameter and [2-8
caries a total
discharge of 0.20 litres per second. Determine the
angular speed of
rotation of the sprinkler and
the torque required to hold the sprinkler stationary.
Neglect frictional losses.
0.20 /s
[3-
0.20 l/s
2
Smm dia 5mm dia

100mm 200mm
6. a) Explain the phenomena: (i) surface tension and
(ii) capilarity.
b) As shown in the figure below, a vertical
litres per second. If the flow is tapered pipe conveying water at 60 (sixty)
up the pipe, find the deflection
mercury manometer, ignore loss of "y" of the differential
energy.

Flow V2

120mmdia|

0.6m

200mm dia E

Flow
Year /1l'art tu deeiat
' Cuiuccted
***
pie t0nlani l ol s. iavI
huuonal lii: 7e2ding ot i.. netT 1s

Suhjcc -

Fluid Mechanics anoncler with mercury a


tnanometric

betwcen
iui!

tie scctiuns i a i B.
Candidates are Un. knd the pressure dile rence
Tequircd to giC ieir answers in
their
Atenpi any Five quesiioIs. on words as lar as
practicadie
The figures in tie niargin dirale QilS,)A8-

Assume Suitabie Gia Full Aiurks


ncces.s.i.

a ) iDetine toial
pressure ani ecnue of
pressure in piane staces
expresti°n for totu piessure and cenire oi sutmerge0
itass. jeirve an
1u
Sudiicged vertica!ie suiae iiistatic fluid mass ressure o (i13.6
i c isn n ink.e: simvn ie igure has nozzies
tr

c.i. TO: hoi he sprinkler Sini; a What do you mcan by dimensional henorcne:ty° eity a iut..,
, ASSume no tri*u:ti tie
¢: "t i i
pOwCr (1') dcvc!oped by a turtine. 1in
discharge (9) and speeilic weiht of iquic if
'7,et*it
S sIhowr in ti: i:pure. tie cross-section o: a t r . :cd! 1. *
O w r u'rie° pE*Sure. A vlinde: ci 2dius n (,

curved stfce A ofíhe cylini.. N:g cer he w Ji 4


i
be eminiy.
1 9 . 6 2 KiAn

a . C:eu. C: i i r . ' c lorrcs and tasic cudt:on: tiat aC iiv*Tu in

Tir': u!!
WA pireline cranccied to a *servor diseharges wate: to the aim1osphere. The loss of wac

i:cad as sio:AT; in di: figute is as foliows:


) Les of :c:d ineA to H is ito:c) times veiocity head.
. a) clinc mo111entum thickness and displacement thic kness. Derive the eiprcssiOus for
; itC1i'i s ciaci:? i.cs.
there par.n:iers.

An oritice melcr is provided in a vcruca! pipci.ne n:it tiCCr


: 1ng ci o
n cuicizte the p*osrer* ieaas zt 5 and C. F:nd co ni
specific gravity 0.90. he flow being upwards . * !ereace n
. uIice nmcicr: : n i e
upstreani and dounstrcam cnds of the manonrie: C
differential U-tube raanometer show's a guape e:"ction *
of 200iiC2:
is iSCmm Take. . {¬
disctiarge of oil. The diamcter of the orifice

Re..Gir

Distibteb- S
V

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Full Marks 80
2059 Poush Programme BCE, BAgri. Pass Mark 32
Year /Part 1 Time | 3 hrs.

Subject: - Fluid Mcchanics


Candidates are required to
*** *******~***

Attcmpt amy Fire questions.give their answers in their own words as far
The figures in the
as
practicable.
margin ndicate tull
Assume suitable data
if necessar Murks
1. a) Detine the terms capillarity and
viscosity. How
in temperature? viscosity is atfected by the change
Find the gauge reading of the
manometer at point G shown in [8
figure below.
[8

o5 m

Ha
S 136
Wates

2. a) State and prove the


its physical meaning
Pascal's law of the hydrostatic pressure distribution. Explain
b) A wooden cylinder (sp. [8]
float in oil (sp. gr.0.54) of diameter 'd' and
=

gr. =
0.81). Find the Vd ratio for the length l' is required to
longitudinal axis vertical. cylinder to float with its
3. a) Derive an expression for the
is pressure variation of the liquid in a container which
being rotated about its vertical axis with uniform
cquation of the free surface. angular velocity. Also find the
b) A pipeline carrying oil (sp. gr. 0.85) and =
8]
position 'A' to 50cm dia. at position changcs in diameter trom 20cm at
"B' which is
pressure at 'A' and B' are 100 KN/m" and 60
5m at a higher level. If the
through the pipeline is 200 Ips, delemine the lossKN/m respectively and discharge
of head and direction of Dow.
4. a) Detine
conservation principle of mass. Develop the
cquation in three dimensional rectangular co-ordinatesexpression for the continuity
for stcady flow.
UUmm x 200mm venturimeter ia orovided in an inclined pipeline caTying ou
P 0.80). The flow occurs in upward direction. The difference in clevation
C Uhroat section and cntranco sCction of the venturimcter is 300mm. The
renltal U-tube mercury manomcter shows a gauge reading of 250mm.
Calculate
81
i) Discharge of the oil, and
1) The pressure difference between the entrance and the throat

Take Ca=0.98 for the


venturimeter
. a) What is conservation principle of energy? Derive the Bernoulli's equation from
Ae Euler's equation of motion. What is the physical meaning of this equation?
D) A lawn sprinkler with two nozzles of diameter 5mm each is connected across
pipeline as shown below. The rate of flow being 160 cm /sec. The nozzles
discharge water in downstream direction. Detemin the angular velocity at which
the sprinkler will rotate free.

60 Cm 30 um

6. Ditferentiate between notches and weirs. Develop an


required for emptying and filing of reservoirs havingexpression
for the time
constant inflow to the reservoir. cylindrical shape with
I7
b) Describe the Buckingham's n (pi) theorem for dimensional analysis. (9
TRIBHUVAN NIVERSITY
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Exam.
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nination Control Division Full
Programme BCE, B.Agri. Pass Marks 80
2 0 5 8 Chaitra Marks 32
Year/Part 7
me hrs.
Subject: Fluid Mechanics
-

didates are requircd to give their answers in their


own words as far as practicablc
Atempt aniy LTve questions.
The tigures in the, margin indicate Eull Mrks
Necessary Sguresare attached herenith,
Assume suitable data if necessary
a l A plane suuface
is fuly
submerged in static
an angle to the freo surface. Detivo Iluid mass in a sehiá way that it makes
an, expressioth for the depth of centre of
pressure applied by the fluid mass on the inclined plane surface.
b) Thc velocity distribution -over a plate isgivcn
by u where
.u=velocity (m/sec) and y distance from the plate
of the fluid is 8 N.S./m, Find the shear stress atboundary (m). Iffrom
the yiscosy
boundary. y=0.15m the plate
2 a) ACylindrical container. filled with liquid is.rotating.about its verticai axis with
constant angular. acceleration. Derive an expression for the free of the liquid
Surfaceinsidecontainer. 8
b) A venturimeter with inlet and throat diameter 300nim and 150mm rospectively is
attachcd in a vertical pipe in which flowoccurs*from bottom "to top. The
differcnce between thhe' point of cntrance andto thepoint of throat of the
venturimcter is 750Onmm. If the differencc.of mercury level in the two' limbs of thhe
ditferential gauge is 220mm, find the discharge passing through the vertical pipe.
ake c0efficieni of discharge C =0.9g* [8
)Deine.continuity equation. Derive an expression for the continuity equation for
three dimensionalflow in Cartesian co-ordinate. [10
ind he pressure ditiference.between pipes A and B which is filled with liquid of
8p. gravity 1.6 and manometric reading as shown in the fig. no 1.
4
What are hydraulic.co-cfficients? Deive,an cxpression for. finding out the time
requiredtto lower the liquid levelin hemispherical tank,ftheliquid is' discharging
out from the tank by means of an orifice
i q u i d in the tank, a
at the bottom. There
a
isi no inflow of
(71
bA tank as shown
8hoWn in
n the
n fig. no. 2 containg fluid of sp. graviy 0.8 under pressuTe of
4R*4*{*of 5.0.m/sec along inclincd plane in
15 KN/m. If it is given an acccleration.
upward direction, determine the pressure on each face of the tanker. [91
5. a) What is similitude and dimensional.analysis? Explain in detail the
method of dimensional analysis witlh an cxample.
Reyleigh's
b) A solid cone of sp. gravity 0.9 float in water with its apex dowinward. Determine
the least apex angle of cone for equilibrium." "
6. a) Define boundary layer. Establish a fonula to explain momnentum thickness.
b)The cross-section of the tank full of water under pressure is shown in he fig. io.
3. The length of the tank is 10tn. Find thho horizontal and vertical oomponents o
thic pressuIC force: luig on tlie surface ABCD. (10
oiL
(S 0 9)

CS 1+6)

0 m
Q =5m/see

AgN:2
4.mL3 : O m

O=
30kNt.

R=170m
Fig N,3
1 2 TR3}UVAN
i:in
nTVP?

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NGNERING X°M.
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nninatid
Fuli Marks | 80
2057 C i t r a ,
Yeri Pass Marks 32
i ne
3 nrs.
-
Subje
--
Fiuu .
Ca2t2tesa r e rec'iircu iuve ur awCTS n :r w woris as iur
. CYFive ciestiois as
practicabie.
ry Jigurs e at:
Suitable dara tl ne2Ssary

nn and pr:a iy:2its L1vni **sur: d:'iana.


ur : wili i i i and thro:i ditmetr 2C0m 1r mm
CCcurs ium bui m to top. respectively
is
d in a vricai pige i whi:i 0 The diíerenc:
heen the po:i ei 2nce 2nd to pont of tucat C. i cnt cter is 750mm. K
the dilference oi m-IcUr: leveis t tl:c tO limbs cf dif.eicri: gaoe is 220mm; find the
discharge passig thrO:i th: veticai pipe. Take, c^-efint at d:sch.urge Cd = 0.93. [3]
Aer ilei rith u d is b:un; auerted i: ipr*2rd inc!ed pl2ne suríace wih
uniferm 2cceler2.io. ve 21 2sSIC ior :e es in ui surisce inside this tinker.

A olid cone c: *9riy 0.9 2oats i watt rith ' a ex écumvard. Determine the

. *

tld the rotatirn:


Derive Bemoul's Eautica froi Ericr's equioa of no.in i 1nd expiain the terms used
n the equation using rest sket:h.
rectngular ta 1 2m ide a1d 2 m long ard 1.5i iee cca:.in; vater to futl deph
having addition:! prera.e of 10 is c:ccieratd korzortiy ai 3 m/sesin the
direction ofits iang. Iremia: theo:sure cn e3ch fce oi s tariker as shovn in tie
Sig. 2. 1S)
3Vhat co.you rne:n by dimensional nceeneity? Expl:in Lu:kingliam's tlheorem,Vidi
suitable mathertiai epressio. [71
T h e cross-secticn of th: tank a: s o a in fig. 3 s " of Tuid with S = 1.2 under
ressur. The lengh of 'a2 t2nk is S. A1 empi; cylinder i ai he length of the tank
C n e of it's comer e: shown. ind tie horizcnia' a i vticai ponents of the forc
acting cn the cuvei s f A2C oi ie c: linis

a) Ielin boun:ary !aycr. itablis f o : to e i n i s i r r itiickess.


T h e a:or is ilewn3 uglh atriig
section:i and :svel, It:
S
1
..

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