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22445 S 2019 A_merged_watermark
22445 S 2019 A_merged_watermark
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2. Attempt any THREE of the following: 12
a) Compare the physical properties of water with mercury at
atmospheric condition on the basis of:
(i) Kinematic viscosity
(ii) Surface tension (mention value)
b) A rectangular plate 0.6 m wide and 1.2 m deep lies within
a water body such that its plane is inclined at 45° to the
horizontal and the top edge is 0.70 m below the water
surface. Determine the total pressure force on one side of the
plate and the location of the centre of pressure.
c) Explain pressure and velocity variation at the inlet and the
vena-contracta of orifice.
d) Explain with neat sketch the procedure for measuring velocity
in pipe using pitot tube.
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e) A jet of water moving at 20 m/s impinges on a symmetrical
curved vane shaped to deflect the jet through 120° (that is
the vane angle θ and φ are equal to 30°). If the vane is
moving at 5 m/s, find the angles of the jet so that there is
no shock at inlet. Also determine the absolute velocity of exit
in magnitude and direction, and the work done.
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5. Attempt any TWO of the following: 12
a) A pipe carrying water has a 30 cm × 15 cm ven-turimeter,
which is positioned inclined at 30° to the horizontal. The flow
is upwards. The converging cone is 45 cm in length and the
Cd of the meter is 0.98. A differential U-tube manometer with
mercury as indicating fluid is connected to the inlet and to
the throat and shows a differential column height of 30 cm.
(i) Calculate the discharge of the pipe.
(ii) If the pressure in the inlet section is 50 kPa determine
the pressure at the throat.
(iii) Find the head loss in the converging section of the
venturimeter.
b) Explain the terms involved in Darcy’s equation, Chezy’s
equation for frictional loss, also show that for a given total
head H, the power transmitted through a pipeline connected to
a reservoir is maximum when the loss of head due to friction.
hf = H/3 (minor losses can be neglected).
c) Explain the expression of force exerted by the impact of jet
on an inclined fixed plate and also draw a neat sketch for the
same. Also find the work done.
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SUMMER – 19 EXAMINATION
Subject Name: FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY Model Answer Subject C 22445
a) a List out the various measuring devices used for measuring fluid pressure 02
The Barometer, Piezometer or Pressure Tube, Manometers, The Bourdon Gauge
The Diaphragm Pressure Gauge, Micro Manometer (U-Tube with Enlarged Ends)
So, ρg h1 s1 = r g h2 s2 = ρg h3 s3
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1000x 9.81x100x1.0=1000x9.81xh2 x 0.81=1000x9.81xh3 x 1.6
h2=10/0.81
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d. 1/2 mark
For laminar flow-
each
i) The frictional resistance is proportional to velocity of flow.
ii) The frictional resistance is independent of
iii) The frictional resistance is proportional to the surface area in contact
iv) The frictional resistance is varies with changes in temperature
e Draft tube: 01
The draft tube is a conduit which connects the runner exit to the tail race where the water
is being finally discharged from the turbine. The primary function of the draft tube is to
reduce the velocity of the discharged water to minimize the loss of kinetic energy at the
outlet. 01
Different types of Draft Tubes
i. Simple Elbow Draft Tube.
ii. Elbow with varying cross section.
iii. Moody Spreading Draft Tube.
iv. Conical Diffuser or Divergent Draft Tube.
f (i)Net Positive Suction Head or NPSH for pumps: It can be defined as the difference
between liquid pressure at pump suction and liquid vapor pressure, expressed in terms of 01 mark
height of liquid column. Suction head is the term used to describe liquid pressure at pump
suction in terms of height of liquid column.
(ii) Cavitation: It is a phenomenon in which rapid changes of pressure in a liquid lead to
the formation of small vapor-filled cavities, in places where the pressure is relatively low. 01 mark
When subjected to higher pressure, these cavities, called "bubbles" or "voids", collapse and
can generate an intense shock wave.
g Methods of priming. ½ each
The pumps can be primed by any of the following methods.
1.Manually 2.With vacuum pump 3.With jet pump 4.With separator
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• In its simple form, a pitot tube consists of a transparent glass tube bent through 900 and
with ends unsealed. Diameter of tube is larger enough to neglect capillary effects. One
leg called as the body is inserted into the flow at upstream and aligned with the direction of
flow whereas the other leg, called as stem, is vertical and open to atmosphere. The liquid is
raise in the tube due to changes in energy. The velocity is determined by measuring the
rise in the tube. 03 marks
Consider a section 1 and 2 at a same level just in front of inlet of the tube Explain
Apply Bernoulli’s equation
P1/ γ + V12 / 2g + Z1 = P2 / γ + V22 / 2g + Z2
Z1 = Z2 as they are at same level
V2 = 0 because flow of particle is comes to rest at point 2.
h = rise in tube
H = head of pressure at
h + H = stagnation head
Substitute above value in Bernoulli’s
H + V12 / 2g = h + H h = V12 / 2g
V1 = √2gh
Actual velocity V = Cv V theoretical
V = Cv √2gh
Where Cv = Coefficient of velocity
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3 c Problem on Darcy’s equation
01 Mark
for Q
Calculation
01 Mark
for hf
formula
02 Marks
for correct
answer
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3 d Velocity diagram for the jet striking on a moving curved plate (unsymmetrical) tangentially
at one end is as shown in figure.
02
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for
Velocity
diagram
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direction of motion of the vane (known as velocity of flow at outlet)
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01 Mark
for correct
value of
angle
02 Mark
for correct
value of v2
01 Marks
for correct
value of
Workdone
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Q. Sub Answer Marking
No. Q. N. Scheme
02 marks
for
sketch
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Q. Su Answer Marking
No b Scheme
. Q.
N.
4 d
Submersible Pump:
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Definition: A submersible pump is a device which has a hermetically sealed motor close- definition
coupled to the pump body. The whole assembly is submerged in the fluid to be pumped. and 01
Mark for
Application: Irrigation, drinking water supply
any one
Jet Pump: applicatio
n
Definition: Jet pumps are a class of liquid-handling device whereby a motive fluid is passed
through an orifice or nozzle to increase its velocity.
Application: Feed water to boiler, chemical processing industries, fuel storage industries,
pumping of hazardous liquids and processes at reactors.
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Q. Sub Answer Marking
No. Q. N. Scheme
4 e Remedial action for troubles during operation of centrifugal pump are as follows 01 mark
for any
one
remedy
for each
case
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Q. Sub Answer Marking
No. Q. N. Scheme
01 Mark
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b) Explain the terms involved in Darcy’s equation, Chezy’s equation for frictional loss,
also show that for given total head H, the power transmitted through a pipeline
connected to a reservoir is maximum when the loss of head due to friction h f = H/3
(Minor losses can be neglected)
Sol. Darcy’s equation
01 Mark
Where,
hf = Head loss due to friction (m) 01 Mark
f = Darcy’s coefficient of friction
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L = Length of pipe (m)
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V = Velocity of flowing fluid (m/s)
Q = Discharge through pipe (m3/s)
d = Diameter of pipe (m)
g = Acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s2)
Chezy’s equation
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Where,
V = velocity of water in pipe 01 Mark
m = hydraulic mean depth =A/P = d/4
i = loss of head per unit length = hf/L
C =Chezy’s constant
Power = W x Q x ( H - hf ) 01 Mark
Power = W x Q x ( H – H/3)
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Where,
W = Specific Weight of fluid (N/m3)
Q = Volume flow rate (m3/s)
H = Head of fluid available at inlet of pipe (m)
hf = Head loss due to friction (m)
c) Explain the expression of force exerted by the impact of jet on an inclined fixed plate
and also draw in neat sketch for the same. Also find the work done.
Sol.
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Let,
d = diameter of jet
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a = Area of jet = (π/4) d2
V = Velocity of jet before striking the plate
Vsinθ = component of velocity normal to plate
m= ρ a V
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Fn = Normal force on the plate.
Fn = mass of water X (velocity before impact in the direction normal to plate - Velocity
after impact in the direction normal to plate )
Fn = ρ a V (Vsinθ - 0)
= ρ a V2sinθ 01 Mark
Fy = Force in the direction normal to the jet = Fn cosθ = ρ a V2sinθ x cosθ 01 Mark
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Work done = 0 …..since plate is stationary
a) A Pelton wheel has a mean bucket speed of 12 m/s and is supplied with water at a rate
of 750 lite per sec under a head of 35 m. If the bucket deflects the jet through an angle
of 1600, find the power developed by turbine and its hydraulic efficiency. Take the
coefficient of velocity as 0.98. Neglect friction in the bucket. Also determine the overall
efficiency of the turbine, if its mechanical efficiency is 80 %.
Sol.
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Data: U1 = 12 m/s
Q = 750 lit/sec = 0.750 m3/s
H = 35 m
Ø = 1800 – 1600 = 200
Cv = 0.98
Ƞmech = 80 % = 0.80
Power = ?
Ƞhyd = ?
Ƞoverall = ?
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= 92.74 %
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b) Draw indicator diagrams of a reciprocating pump showing the effect of acceleration
and friction head on suction and delivery pipes connected with air vessels and without
air vessels.
Sol.
03 Marks
for each
diagram
Fig. Effect of acceleration and friction in Fig. Effect of acceleration and friction in
indicator diagram with air vessels indicator diagram without air vessels
c) A centrifugal pump has following characteristics: outer diameter of impeller = 800 mm;
width of impeller vanes at outlet = 100 mm; angle of impeller vanes at outlet = 40 0. The
impeller runes at 550 rpm and delivers 0.98 cubic meters of water per sec under an
effective head of 35 m. a 500 KW motors is used to drive the pump. Determine the
manometric, mechanical and overall efficiencies of the pump. Assume water enters the
impeller vanes radially at inlet.
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