Fluid Mechanics
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Fluid Kinematics
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GATE ME 2011
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Figure shows the schematic for the measurement of velocity of air (density $$ = 1.2\,\,kg/{m^3}$$ ) through a constant -area duct using a Pilot tube and a water-tube manometer. The differential head of water (density $$ = 1000\,kg/{m^3}$$) in the two columns of the manometer is $$10$$ $$mm.$$ Take acceleration due to gravity as $$9.8$$ $$m/{s^2}.$$ The velocity of air in $$m/s$$ GATE ME 2011 Fluid Mechanics - Fluid Dynamics Question 40 English
A
$$6.4$$
B
$$9.0$$
C
$$12.8$$
D
$$25.6$$
2
GATE ME 2010
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
A smooth pipe of diameter $$200$$ $$mm$$ carries water. The pressure in the pipe at section
$${S_1}\,\,$$ (elevation : $$10$$ $$m$$ ) is the $$50$$ $$kPa.$$ At section
$${S_2}\,\,$$ (elevation : $$12$$ $$m$$ ) the pressure is $$20$$ $$kPa$$ and velocity is $$2$$ $$m/s.$$
Density of water is $$1000$$ $$kg/{m^3}$$ and acceleration due to gravity is $$9.8$$ $$m{s^{ - 2}}.$$ Which of the following is TRUE?
A
flow is from $${S_1}$$ to $${S_2}$$ and head loss is $$0.53$$ $$m$$
B
flow is from $${S_2}$$ to $${S_1}$$ and head loss is $$0.53$$ $$m$$
C
flow is from $${S_1}$$ to $${S_2}$$ and head loss is $$1.06$$ $$m$$
D
flow is from $${S_2}$$ to $${S_1}$$ and head loss is $$0.53$$ $$m$$
3
GATE ME 2009
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Consider steady, incompressible and irrotational flow through a reducer in a horizontal pipe where the diameter is reduced from $$20cm$$ to $$10cm.$$ The pressure in the $$20cm$$ pipe just upstream of the reducer is $$150kPa.$$ The fluid has a vapour pressure of $$50kPa$$ and a specific weight of $$5\,\,kN/{m^3}.$$ Neglecting frictional effects, the maximum discharge (in $${m^3}/s$$) that can pass through the reducer without causing cavitation is
A
$$0.05$$
B
$$0.16$$
C
$$0.27$$
D
$$0.38$$
4
GATE ME 2005
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
A $$U$$-tube manometer with a small quantity of mercury is used to measure the static pressure difference between two locations $$A$$ and $$B$$ in a conical section through which an incompressible fluid flows. At a particular flow rate, the mercury column appears as shown in the figure. The density of mercury is $$13600$$ $$kg/{m^3}$$ and $$g = 9.81$$ $$m/{s^2}.$$ Which of the following is correct? GATE ME 2005 Fluid Mechanics - Fluid Dynamics Question 43 English
A
Flow direction is $$A$$ to $$B$$ & $${P_A} - {P_B} = 20\,kPa$$
B
Flow direction is $$B$$ to $$A$$ & $${P_A} - {P_B} = 1.4\,kPa$$
C
Flow direction is $$A$$ to $$B$$ & $${P_B} - {P_A} = 20\,kPa$$
D
Flow direction is $$B$$ to $$A$$ & $${P_B} - {P_A} = 1.4\,kPa$$
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Engineering Mechanics
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Heat Transfer
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Turbo Machinery
Theory of Machines
Engineering Mathematics
Fluid Mechanics
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