Fluid Mechanics - Civil Engineering Questions and Answers

31.    The continuity equation
pi V,A,= p2V2A2 is  based  on  the  following  assumption regarding flow of fluid
a)    steady flow
b)    uniform flow
c)    incompressible flow
d)    frictionless flow
where pi and p2 are mass densities.
Ans: a

32.   Which of the following velocity potentials satisfies continuity equation ?
a)    x2y
b)    x2-y2
c)    cosx
d)    x2 + y2
Ans: b

33.     The motion of air mass in a tornado is a
a)    free vortex motion
b)    forced vortex motion
c)    free vortex at center and forced vortex outside
d)    forced vortex at center and free vortex outside
Ans: d

34.     In a forced vortex motion, the velocity of flow is
a)    directly proportional to its radial distance from axis of rotation
b)    inversely proportional to its radial distance from the axis of rotation
c)    inversely proportional to the square of its radial distance from the axis of rotation
d)    directly proportional to the square of its radial distance from the axis of rotation
Ans: a

35.    Stream lines and path lines always coincide in case of
a)    steady flow
b)    laminar flow
c)    uniform flow
d)    turbulent flow
Ans: a

36.     Equation of continuity is based on the principle of conservation of
a)    mass
b)    energy
c)    momentum
d)    none of the above
Ans: a

37.    In steady flow of a fluid, the total accele ration of any fluid particle
a)    can be zero
b)    is never zero
c)    is always zero
d)    is independent of coordinates
Ans: a

38.    The pitot tube is used to measure
a)    velocity at stagnation point
b)    stagnation pressure
c)    static pressure
d)    dynamic pressure
Ans: b

39.    Hot wire anemometer is used to measure
a)    discharge
b)    velocity of gas
c)    pressure intensity of gas
d)    pressure intensity of liquid
Ans: b

40.   The theoretical value of coefficient of contraction of a sharp edged orifice is
a)    0.611
b)    0.85
c)    0.98
d)    1.00
Ans: a

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