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Maharishi Markandeswar Group of Institutions: RAMBHA (KARNAL) - 132123, Haryana (India)

This document contains information about a sessional test in fluid mechanics for a civil engineering course. It provides details such as the date, time, subject, and maximum marks. It then lists 6 questions on topics in fluid mechanics, including definitions of terms, derivations of equations, descriptions of concepts like flow nets and their limitations, and sample problems calculating pressure, viscosity, and pressure conversions between different fluids.

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Maharishi Markandeswar Group of Institutions: RAMBHA (KARNAL) - 132123, Haryana (India)

This document contains information about a sessional test in fluid mechanics for a civil engineering course. It provides details such as the date, time, subject, and maximum marks. It then lists 6 questions on topics in fluid mechanics, including definitions of terms, derivations of equations, descriptions of concepts like flow nets and their limitations, and sample problems calculating pressure, viscosity, and pressure conversions between different fluids.

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Maharishi Markandeswar Group Of Institutions

RAMBHA (KARNAL) - 132123, Haryana ( India )


Sessional Test 1 Branch Subject Timing :CIVIL :FLUID MECHANICS : 10:00-11:30 am Semester Paper Max marks : 3rd : CE 205E : 50

Attempt any four questions. Be brief & to the point. Q1: Explain the terms : a) b) c) d) Dynamic & kinematic viscosity Newtonian & non Newtonian fluids. Compressible & in compressible fluids Surface tension & capillarity (12)

Q2:a) Prove that the relationship between surface tension & pressure inside a droplet of liquid in excess of outside pressure is given by p=4 /d where = surface tension (N/m) & d= dia. (6) b) A mass of liquid weights 500 N when exposed to standard earths gravity g=9.806m/sec2. What is its mass? What will be its weight in a planet with acceleration due to gravity of i) 3.5 m/sec2 and ii)18.0 m/sec2 . (6) Q3:a) Derive the continuity equation in three dimensional Cartesian co-ordinates. (10) b) Describe two uses and limitations of the flow nets. Q4: A plate area (0.3*0.3)m slides on an inclined plate, inclined at 300 to horizontal moves with a velocity 0.41m/sec & has a weight of 250N & an oil film in between plate &inclined plane of 0.2 m thickness. Find the viscosity of oil. (4) (12)

Q5: Determine the pressure difference between points A &B for the set up in fig (b). Q6: a) Distinguish between Gauge & absolute pressure. b) Convert a pressure head of 100m of water to i) kerosene of sp. Gravity 0.81 ii) carbon tetra chloride of sp. Gravity 1.60.

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