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Fluid Mechanics

Flow rate of high velocity flue gas discharged through a stack to the atmosphere can be most conveniently measured by a

Question: Flow rate of high velocity flue gas discharged through a stack to the atmosphere can be most conveniently measured by a
[A].

pitot tube

[B].

manometer

[C].

rotameter

[D].

none of these

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

A centrifugal pump loses prime after starting. The reason of this trouble may be

Question: A centrifugal pump loses prime after starting. The reason of this trouble may be
[A].

incomplete priming.

[B].

too high a suction lift.

[C].

low available NPSH and air leaks in the suction pipe.

[D].

all (a), (b), and (c).

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

Path followed by water jet issuing from the bottom of a water tank will be a

Question: Path followed by water jet issuing from the bottom of a water tank will be a
[A].

parabola (vertex being at the opening).

[B].

hyperbola.

[C].

horizontal straight line.

[D].

zig-zag path (which is geometrically undefined).

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

A centrifugal pump designed for handling water (μ = 1 cp) will deliver __________ when pumping a thicker oil (μ = 30 cp).

Question: A centrifugal pump designed for handling water (μ = 1 cp) will deliver __________ when pumping a thicker oil (μ = 30 cp).
[A].

less head & capacity

[B].

more head

[C].

more capacity

[D].

less head & more capacity

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

While starting a centrifugal pump, its delivery valve should be kept

Question: While starting a centrifugal pump, its delivery valve should be kept
[A].

opened.

[B].

closed.

[C].

either opened or closed ; it does not make any difference.

[D].

either opened or closed; depending on the fluid viscosity.

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

Foot valves are provided in the suction line of a centrifugal pump to

Question: Foot valves are provided in the suction line of a centrifugal pump to
[A].

avoid priming, every time we start the pump.

[B].

remove the contaminant present in the liquid.

[C].

minimise the fluctuation in discharge.

[D].

control the liquid discharge.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

For a specific centrifugal air blower operating at constant speed & capacity, the power requirement and pressure vary

Question: For a specific centrifugal air blower operating at constant speed & capacity, the power requirement and pressure vary
[A].

directly as square of gas density.

[B].

directly as gas density.

[C].

directly as square root of gas density.

[D].

inversely as gas density.

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics