Me09 303 Fluid Mechanics
Me09 303 Fluid Mechanics
Me09 303 Fluid Mechanics
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i) Find the velocity in X and Y direction.
ii) Show that represents a possible case of flow.
15. Explain source and sink flow.
16. Explain laminar boundary layer and turbulent boundary layer.
17. Explain boundary layer separation.
18. Explain Prandtl mixing length concept.
19. Explain the scales of turbulence.
20. What is compressibility? How it is related to bulk modulus.
21. Write the comparison between orifice and mouth piece.
PART-C
(10Marks)
1. The dynamic viscosity of oil, used for lubrication between a shaft and a sleeve is 6 poise; the
shaft is of diameter 0.4 m and rotates at 190 r.p.m. Calculate the power lost in the bearing
for a sleeve length of 90 mm. The thickness of the oil film is 1.5 mm
2. A U-tube manometer is used to measure the pressure of water in a pipe line which is in
excess of atmospheric pressure. The right limp of the manometer contains mercury and is
opened to the atmosphere. The contact between water and mercury is in the left limb.
Determine the pressure of water in the main line, if the difference in level of mercury in the
limbs of the U- tube is 10 cm and the free surface of mercury is in level with the centre of
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pipe. If the pressure of water in pipeline is reduced to 9810 N/m
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, calculate the difference in
the level of mercury. Sketch the arrangement s in both the cases.
3. Derive an expression for finding out the discharge through a venturimeter?
4. Derive an expression for discharge through a triangular notch.
5. Derive an expression for discharge through a rectangular notch.
6. Explain in detail about the devices used to measure the pressure of fluid through
pipes.
7. Derive an expression for discharge through an orifice meter.
8. State and explain general hydrostatic law.
9. An orifice meter with orifice diameter 15 cm is inserted in a pipe of 30 cm diameter. The
pressure difference measured by a mercury oil differential manometer on the two sides of
the orifice meter gives a reading of 50 cm of mercury. Find the rate of flow of oil of specific
gravity 0.9 when the coefficient of discharge of the meter is 0.64
10. Derive Eulers equation of motion for an incompressible steady flow of fluid.
11. Derive Bernoullis equation from Eulers equations of motion.
12. Derive an expression for head lost due to friction through pipes.(Darcys formula)
13. Derive Haygen Poiscille formula.
14. Derive an expression for displacement thickness, momentum thickness and energy
thickness.
15. Find the head lost due to friction a pipe of diameter 300 mm and length 50 m, through
which water is flowing at a velocity of 3 m/s using (a) Darcy formula (b) Chezys formula for
which C= 60.Take kinematic viscosity of water as 0.01 stoke.
16. Derive continuity equation in 3 dimensions?
17. For the velocity profile for laminar boundary layer flows given as u/U = 2(y/)- (y/) find
an expression for boundary layer thickness, shear stress, drag force and coefficient of drag?
(=delta)
18. A plate of 600 mm length and 400 mm wide is immersed in a fluid of specific gravity 0.9
and kinematic viscosity 1 stoke. The fluid is moving with a velocity of 6 m/s. Determine (a)
boundary layer thickness (b) shear stress at the end of the plate and (c) drag force on one
side of the plate
19. Derive Von-karman equation.