section 1 Flashcards
The fluid property, due to which, mercury does not wet the glass is
a. surface tension
b. viscosity
c. cohesion
d. adhesion
a
Laminar flow of a Newtonion fluid ceases to exist, when the Reynolds number exceeds
a. 4000
b. 2100
c. 1500
d. 3000
b
When the momentum of one fluid is used for moving another fluid, such a device is called a/an
a. jet pump
b. blower
c. acid egg
d. none of these
a
The normal stress is the same in all directions at a point in a fluid, when the fluid is
a. non-viscous.
b. incompressible.
c. both (a) and (b).
d. having no motion of one fluid layer relative to the other.
d
Head developed by a centrifugal pump depends on its
a. speed
b. impeller diameter
c. both (a) and (b)
d. neither (a) nor (b)
c
Hydraulic mean depth (Dm) for a circular pipe of diameter ‘D’ flowing full is 0.25 D. For a circular channel, at Dm = 0.3 D, gives the condition for the maximum
a. flow rate
b. mean velocity
c. both ‘a’ & ‘b’
d. neither ‘a’ nor ‘b’
b
The head loss in turbulent flow in a pipe varies
a. as velocity
b. as (velocity)2
c. inversely as the square of diameter
d. inversely as the velocity
b
Most commonly used joint in the underground pipe lines is the
a. sleevejoint
b. coupling
c. flange
d. expansion joint
a
Schedule number of a pipe, which is a measure of its wall thickness, is given by
a. 1000 P’/S
b. 100 P’/S
c. 1000 S/P’
d. 10000 P’/S
a
The net positive suction head (NPSH) of a centrifugal pump is defined as the sum of the velocity head and the pressure head at the
a. discharge.
b. suction.
c. suction minus vapor pressure of the liquid at suction temperature.
d. discharge minus vapor pressure of the liquid at the discharge temperature.
c
With increasing flow rate, the hydraulic efficiency of a centrifugal pump
a. monotonically decreases.
b. decreases and then increases.
c. remains constant.
d. increases and then decreases.
a
The velocity profile for turbulent flow through a closed conduit is
a. logarithmic
b. parabolic
c. hyperbolic
d. linear
a
In case of hydraulically smooth pipe, the resistance to flow depends only on the Reynolds number, whereas for a hydraulically rough pipe, the resistance to flow is governed by the relative roughness. Two pipes are said to have the same hydraulic roughness, when they have equal values of
a. relative roughness.
b. absolute roughness.
c. friction co-efficient for flows at equal Reynold number.
d. all (a), (b) & (c).
c
Water hammer in a pipeline results from the
a. bursting of pipelines due to closure by a valve.
b. rapid pressure change due to a rapid change in the rate of flow.
c. pressure increase due to closure of a valve resulting in decrease in rate of flow.
d. none of these.
b
Molten soap mass is transported by a __________ pump.
a. diaphragm
b. reciprocating
c. gear
d. centrifugal
d
Which of the following denotes the effect of compressibility in fluid flow ?
a. Weber number
b. Mach number
c. Euler number
d. Reynolds number
b
Nominal size of the discharge pipe of a pump is usually __________ the nominal size of the inlet pipe.
a. smaller than
b. larger than
c. same as
d. twice
a
The terminal velocity of a small sphere settling in a viscous fluid varies as the
a. first power of its dimeter.
b. inverse of the fluid viscosity.
c. inverse square of the diameter.
d. square of the difference in specific weights of solid & fluid.
b
If the discharge of a centrifugal pump is throttled, then its suction lift
a. increases
b. decreases
c. remains unchanged
d. data insufficient to predict
a
Foot valves provided in pumps are __________ valves.
a. relief
b. three/four way
c. pressure reducing
d. directional control
d