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1. The document contains 20 multiple choice problems related to fluid mechanics concepts such as Reynolds number, flow rate, head loss, pressure drop, and pumping power. 2. The problems involve calculating variables like velocity, flow rate, head loss, and pressure drop for incompressible fluids such as water, oil, and glycerin flowing through pipes of varying diameters and lengths. 3. The key fluid properties of density, viscosity, and temperature are provided to calculate Reynolds number and other flow parameters.
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C8 Questionnaires

1. The document contains 20 multiple choice problems related to fluid mechanics concepts such as Reynolds number, flow rate, head loss, pressure drop, and pumping power. 2. The problems involve calculating variables like velocity, flow rate, head loss, and pressure drop for incompressible fluids such as water, oil, and glycerin flowing through pipes of varying diameters and lengths. 3. The key fluid properties of density, viscosity, and temperature are provided to calculate Reynolds number and other flow parameters.
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1. Determine the Reynold`s Number of water having viscosity of 1.3 flows in a 100-mm-diameter 12.

12. The flow is said to be when the path of individual fluid particles do intersect.
pipe ate a velocity of 4.5 m/s. a. Laminar c. Turbulent
a. 346154 c. 345614 b. Fluid d. Critical
b. 364154 d. 346514
2. Oil with specific gravity of 0.8 flows in a 200-mm-diameter pipe. Calculate for velocity. (Note: Re = 8.13. The flow rate of ammonia at 10°C ( ρ=¿ 624.6 kg/
2000 and μ=¿ 8.14 ×10−2 Pa · s) 3
m ∧disc h arge coefficient ( C )=0.96 ) through a 3-cm-diameter pipe is to be measured
a. 1.02 m/s c. 2.75 m/s with a 1.5-cm-diameter flow nozzle equipped with a differential pressure gage. If the gage reads a
b. 1.075 m/s d. 1.75 m/s pressure differential of 4 kPa, determine the volume flow rate of ammonia through the pipe.
3. A fluid having viscosity of 4 ×10−5 m 2 /s flows in a 750 m long pipe having a diameter of 20-
a. 8.21 ×10−3 m 3 /s c. 8.21 ×10−2 m 3 /s
mm. Determine the head lost to maintain a velocity of 3 m/s. −2 3
a. 734 m c. 948 m b. 6 . 27 ×10 m /s d. 6.27 ×10−3 m3 / s
b. 814 m d. 694 m
4. Fluid flows through a 20-mm-diameter pipe, 150 m long at a Reynolds Number of 1750. Calculate
the discharge if the head lost is 175 m. Problem 14-16. Water at 10°C ( ρ=¿999.7 kg/m 3 and μ 1.307×10−310&3 kg/m · s) is flowing
a. 1.11 L/s c. 1.11 m 3 /s steadily in a 0.20-cm-diameter, 15-m-long pipe at an average velocity of 1.2 m/s.
b. 1.11 ft 3 /s d. 0.01 m 3 / s
14. Determine the pressure drop
5. A 20-mm-diameter commercial steel pipe, 30 m long is used to drain an oil tank. Determine the
a. 188kPa c. 11.8kPa
discharge when the oil level in the tank is 3 m above the exit of the pipe. Neglect minor losses and
b. 18.8kPa d. 118kPa
assume f = 0.12.
a. 1.79 L/s c. 0.179 m 3 /s 15. Determine the head loss
b. 1.79 m 3 /s d. 0.179 L/s a. 20.1 m c. 18.6 m
6. A 2.5-m- diameter pipe of length 2500 m conveys water between two reservoirs at the rate of 8.5 b. 19.2 m d. 17.5 m
m 3 /s . What must be the difference in water-surface elevation between the two reservoirs? 16. Determine the pumping power requirement to overcome this pressure drop.
Neglect minor losses and assume f = 0.018. a. 7.1 kW c. 7.1 W
a. 2.75 m c. 5.75 m b. 0.71 kW d. 0.71 W
b. 7.35 m d. 1.85 m
3
7. Assume that 57 L/s of oil ( ρ=860 kg/m ) is pumped through a 300-mm-diamter pipeline of 17. A horizontal water jet impinges against a vertical flat plate at 30 ft/s and splashes off the sides in
cast iron. If each pump produces 685 kPa, how far apart can be they be placed? (assume f = 0.031) the vertical plane. If a horizontal force of 350 lbf is required to hold the plate against the water
a. 29876 m c. 23718 m stream, determine the volume flow rate of the water.
b. 38999 m d. 18762 m a. 6.02 ft 3 /s c. 5.04 ft 3 /s
8. Water size of pipe is required to carry 450 liters per second of water wit head loss of 3.4 m for
5000 m length? Assume friction factor f = 0.024.
b. 7.8 ft 3 /s d. 9.81 ft 3 /s
a. 0.595 m c.0.895 m
b. 0.795 m d. 0.695 m 18. Firefighters are holding a nozzle at the end of a hose while trying to extinguish a fire. If the
9. Oil with s.p. gr. 0.95 flows at 200L/s through 500 m of 200-mm-diameter ppe. Determine the nozzle exit diameter 6 cm and the water flow rate is 5m 3 /min, determine the average water exit
head loss. (Assume f = 0.0225) velocity.
a. 116.2 m c. 166.2 m a. 29.5 m/s c. 23.5 m/s
b. 161.2 m d. 661.2 m b. 25.9 m/s d. 25.3 m/s
10. Using Problem no. 9, determine the pressure drop if the pipeline slopes down 10 ° .
a. 273. 81 kPa c. 218.37 kPa 19. Glycerin at 40°C with ρ=1252kg /m 3 and μ=0.27 kg /m · s is flowing through a 5-cm
b. 237.81 kPa d. 281.73 kPa diameter horizontal smooth pipe with an average velocity of 3.5 m/s. Determine the pressure drop
11. The flow is said to be when the path of individual fluid particles do not cross or intersect. per 10 m of the pipe.
a. Laminar c. Turbulent a. 111 kPa c. 121 kPa
b. Fluid d. Critical b. 141 kPa d. 131 kPa
20. Water at 60°F passes through 0.75-in internal diameter copper tubes at a rate of 1.2 lbm/s.
Determine the pumping power per ft of pipe length required to maintain this flow at the specified
rate. (ε = 5×10−6 ft. ρ=62.36 lbm/ft 3 and μ = 7.536×10−4 lbm/ft⋅s.)
a. 0.29 W c. 0.45 W
b. 0.16 W d. 0.37W

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