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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

During fluid flow, variation of shear stress(τ) with velocity gradientat constant pressure temperature is shown below in the figureIn the above figure, Binghom plastic is represented by the curve .

Question: During fluid flow, variation of shear stress(τ) with velocity gradientat constant pressure temperature is shown below in the figureIn the above figure, Binghom plastic is represented by the curve .
[A].

V

[B].

II

[C].

III

[D].

I

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

In case of unsteady fluid flow, conditions & flow pattern change with the passage of time at a position in a flow situation. Which of the following is an example of unsteady flow?

Question: In case of unsteady fluid flow, conditions & flow pattern change with the passage of time at a position in a flow situation. Which of the following is an example of unsteady flow?
[A].

Discharge of water by a centrifugal pump being run at a constant rpm.

[B].

Water flow in the suction and discharge pipe of a reciprocating pump.

[C].

Water discharge from a vertical vessel in which constant level is maintained.

[D].

Low velocity flow of a highly viscous liquid through a hydraulically smooth pipe.

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

Fluid flow at increasing rate through a diverging pipe is an example of __________ flow.

Question: Fluid flow at increasing rate through a diverging pipe is an example of __________ flow.
[A].

steady uniform

[B].

non-steady uniform

[C].

steady non-uniform

[D].

non-steady non-uniform

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

In case of turbulent flow of fluid through a circular pipe, the

Question: In case of turbulent flow of fluid through a circular pipe, the
[A].

mean flow velocity is about 0.5 times the maximum velocity.

[B].

velocity profile becomes flatter and flatter with increasing Reynolds number.

[C].

point of maximum instability exists at a distance of 2r/3 from the pipe wall (r = pipe radius).

[D].

skin friction drag, shear stresses, random orientation of fluid particles and slope of velocity profile at the wall are more.

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

In case of laminar flow of fluid through a circular pipe, the

Question: In case of laminar flow of fluid through a circular pipe, the
[A].

shear stress over the cross-section is proportional to the distance from the surface of the pipe.

[B].

surface of velocity distribution is a paraboloid of revolution, whose volume equals half the volume of circumscribing cylinder.

[C].

velocity profile varies hyperbolically and the shear stress remains constant over the cross-section.

[D].

average flow occurs at a radial distance of 0.5 r from the centre of the pipe (r = pipe radius).

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

Centre of pressure of a plane surface of arbitrary shape immersed vertically in a static mass of fluid

Question: Centre of pressure of a plane surface of arbitrary shape immersed vertically in a static mass of fluid
[A].

lies above the centroid of the plane surface.

[B].

is independent of the specific weight of the fluid.

[C].

is different for different fluids.

[D].

is at the centroid of the plane surface.

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

__________ isused for measuring the static pressure exerted on the wall by a fluid flowing parallel to the wall in a pipeline.

Question: __________ isused for measuring the static pressure exerted on the wall by a fluid flowing parallel to the wall in a pipeline.
[A].

Venturimeter

[B].

Pressure gauge

[C].

Pitot tube

[D].

Orificemeter

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

An ideal plastic substance indicates no deformation, when stressed upto yield stress, but behaves like a Newtonion fluid beyond yield stress. Which of the following is an ideal plastic ?

Question: An ideal plastic substance indicates no deformation, when stressed upto yield stress, but behaves like a Newtonion fluid beyond yield stress. Which of the following is an ideal plastic ?
[A].

Sewage sludge

[B].

Rubber latex

[C].

Blood

[D].

Sugar solution

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

Colebrook equation for friction factor in turbulent flow is given by, . It reduces to Nikuradse equation for a value of equal to

Question: Colebrook equation for friction factor in turbulent flow is given by, . It reduces to Nikuradse equation for a value of equal to
[A].

0

[B].

1

[C].

[D].

0.5

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics