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Time: 3 hrs.

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Obtain y(0.2) using Picards method upto second iteration for the initial value problem
= x= -2y y(o) = l.
+
dx

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b.

Solve by Eulers modified method to obtair y( 1.2) given y' =

xao
Y
()tro)
-tr

c.

Using Adam Bash forth method obtain y at x = 0.8 given'.

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a=x-y'
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tro,

(07 Marks)

y(0.4)+,0;0795and y(0.6)=0.1162.
,,

.,,,,,-'..f

withx= 1=!af t=0, obtainy(0.1) andx(0.1).

:'

y(%= t,

(06 Marks)

y'(0) = 0. Evaluate y(0.2) correct to four decimal

places, using Runge Kutta method of fourth order.


(07 Marks)
Solve for x = 0.4 using Milnes predictor corrector formula for the differential equation
y" + xy' + y = 0 with y(0) = l, y(0.1) = 0.995, y(0.2) = 0.9802 and y(0.3) = 0.955. Also
(07 Marks)
z(0) =9, z(0.1)=-0.099s
z(0.2) --0.196, z(0.3) =-0.2863.

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(J=

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derivative.

(06 Marks)

b.

Determineiil.analyticfunctionf(z)whoseimaginarypartis*(07Nxarks)

c.

Dgfine a harmonic function. Prove that real and imaginary parts of an analytic function are

x-+y-

(07 Marks)

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Under the mapping w = e', find the image of i) I <x<2


,$;t3iu'
i"' ' b. Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points 1, i,
plane. Also find the fixed points.
c. State and prove Cauchy's integral formula.
i

-,r' c.i
o.i
Z

Verify whether f(r) = sinZz is analytic, hence obtain the

offior't.

:;
o<

t<

(07 Marks)

t"'l

dv

, +:X*t
dt
dt
-=y-t
/ du \'
i
b. Solve- di -.|.AJ
* y' =0,
dx,

t(g

(!i

2.

Solve by 4'n order Runge Kutta method sim-ut#e'ous equations given by

dx

(s0
ooc
Er-o
}E
C6-t

rr

y(0.2)=0.02

i%

2a.

b6

L.

{'"}..,

AE
O-*

d.

y(0)=0

' ffi

yQ) =

06 Marks)

".

ii) % . y .
;.

(06Marks)

-l from zplaneto2, i, -2 into w


(07 Marks)
(07 Marks)

r=

PART - B

* Jn+r (x)].

a.

Prove Jn(x) =

b.
c.

Prove (n+1 ) P,(x) - (Zn+l) x P,(x) - n Pn-r(x).


Explain the following in terms of Legendres polynomials.

(07 N{arks)

^o+3x3-*'+5x-2

(07 Marks)

[J^ r(x)

(06 Marks)

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a. A class has l0 boys and 6 girls. Three students are selected at random one after another.

Find the probability that i) first and third are boys , second a girl ii) first and second
(06 Marks)
are of same sex and third is of opposite sex.
(07
b. If P(A) =0.4, P(B/A) = 0.9, P(B/[) = 0.6. Find P(A/B), P(A/B ).
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c. Xn a bolt factory machines A, B and C manufacture Z\a/o, 35a/r, and 457o of the total.,gf"fteir
outputs 5a/o, 4o/o and 27o are defective. A bolt is drarvn at random found to be"'dHbCtive.
What is the probabiiity that it is from machine B?
,**q' (07 Marks)
a.

o ow
A random variable x has the foll

distribut on:

x:

b.
c.

8a.
b.

c.

-2
1
1
2
0
3 4
P(x) : 0.1 0.1 k 0.1 2k k k
(06 Marks)
Find k, mean and S.D of the distribution.
The probability that a bomb dropped hits the target is 0.2. Find the probability that out of 6
bombs dropped i) exactly 2 will hit the target ii) atleast 3 will hit the target.

Find the mean and variance of the exponential

(07 Marks)
(07 Marks)

distribution.

(06 Marks)
A die is tossed 960 times and 5 appear 184 times. Is the die biased?
17,49,53,51.
Nine items have values 45,47,50,52,48,
Does the mean of these differ
(07 Marks)
significantly from assumed of mean of 47.5:',(, = 8 , to.os = 2.31).
ives
ves following
A set of 5 similar coinsS tossed 320 t I
w
tabl e.

No. of head*,"r*

,,Q;

27

72

tt2 7l

32

Test the hypcthesis that data folloiili binomial distribution (Given y -

88***

5,

Nl.r, = 11.07)
(07 Marks)

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Advanced Mathematics - ll
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Time: 3 hrs.

Max. Marks:100

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Note: Answer any FIVE full questions.

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la.

Find the angle between 2 diagonals of a cube.


(06 Marks)
b. If A(0 9 6), B(l 2 3) , C(7 - 25) are vertices of a triangle. Find the coordinates of the foot of
the perpendicular drawn from A to BC.
(07 Marks)

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dn,
C)x
bo-

c.

cdu
-o ..'
on ll

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;i -r
.=
(!$c{
nbo
Y()'
otr
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2a.

Find the equation of the plane in the Intercept form

Find the equation of the plane passing through the three pointS.(2,3,4) , (-3, 5,

c.

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a.

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3y+52-l:0and3x+y-z*2:0.

Findtheunitvectorparalleltothesumofthevector

(O7Marks)

A:2i+4j-5kand E:i+ 2j+3k.

b. Determine 1" suchthat A : i+i * [';'fl :2i- 4k. a :

6d

,(tr
CE -i
'1' (6

(06 Marks)

i + ],j + 3kare coplanar.


(07 Marks)

c.

Provethat(dx6;'

a.

Provethat

t=9
As

a9
trt
o.;
al)

d:(d:d)

6 -fU.e )a.

t-E

s..! c)

?e
>!

dt

dt

c. tt*=fr,ia ,rd

uovDI)

tr

5a.

(07 Marks)

dG*oF.
1[F.G]:
G.
L -r F.'
dt

b. Find the velocity and acceleration forthe


and also find their magnitude.

Sr 'l
9E
5a

U<

=t

, ,

o0tr

o*
c,?

l) (4, -1,2).

Find the equation of the plane through the points (1, 2, -1) and perpendicular to the planes
x + y -22: 5 and 3x- y + 4z: 12.
(07 Marks)
Find the equation of the plane through the points (-1, 2,0) and containing the plane

2x+

gs

o- ii

(07 Marks)

(06 Marks)

b.

o>

u:

1*I +? -1,,
abc

(06 Marks)

curve i : (1+') i + (1 +hj + (2t - 5)k at t :

thenshowthat

#=frx6

Find the directional derivative

of $ -

(07 Marks)

x2yz

1[dx6]:

,fr,x(ax6).

* 4xz2at (1, -2, -1) along 2i - j - 2k.

(07 Marks)

(06 Marks)

c.

:(x+ y+ 1) i +j -(x+
Show that V.(V , A ) : 0.

b.

: {: ; o <t <4
L5; t>4
Find i) L[e3'sin5t sin3t] ii) L[ts cosh3t] iii) L;t3 e-3'1.

(15 Marks)

a.

Findr[E]

(05 Marks)

b.

Find

b.

-C\

If

y)k. Find

F.curlF.

(07Marks)
(07 Marks)

G)

z
tr
o,

ifi

Find L f(t) given that f(t)

Lt.l

i)L'[

4s+5

(s-l)2(s+2)

ii)''[ffi] iii)L.t-r]
1

of),

(05 Marks)

(15 Marks)

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8 a. Using Laplace transform solve


g' * 4y* 3y st y(0) : 0 y'(0) : l.
; J\-'' - J \-/
'dt -r =
dt,
b. Solve using Laplace transformation method
y" + 2y' - 3y: sin t, y(0): y'(0): 0.
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(10 Marks)

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Fourth Semester B.E. Degree Examination,

Goncrete Technology
Time: 3 hrs.

Max. Marks:100

Note: l. Answer FIVE fuU questions, selecting


at least TWO questions from each parl
2. fJse of IS - 10262 - 2009 is permitted.

PART
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b.
c.

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o0tr

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5.8
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Lr. g

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Explain the importance of shape and texture of aggregate used,inlffincrete. (10 Marks)
Which are various tests conducted on coarse aggregates fo1.dpftnhining its strength?

c.
3 a.
b.

Explain bulking of

.,-.,,,;'.#
,,,ffi*

aggregates.

(05 Marks)
(05 Marks)

What is an admixture? What is the effect of air entraiffi'bnt on the properties of concrete?
.,
.
(12 Marks)
Write short notes on accelerators and retarder"r:ira
(08 Marks)
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't.'f

'.:r.ltlE

4 a.
b.

Define workability andJist the factors-a{fe0ting workability.


(08 Marks)
List the various tests to measure wo,rlEffiity and explain KEE BEE consistorneter test.
(12 Marks)

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5 a. What are factors affecting *&etr.ngth
of concrete?
b. ExplainJfoe aecelerated,qXdht test orl concret6 bubes.
c. WIte short notes on_B-ffistrength of concrete.

(08 Marks)

6a.

(10 Marks)

b.

7a.
b.

5()
atE
lr

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2 a.
b.

0,)=

3P
>l=

-....,.-..).''..:-

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3E
bU

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What are the various laboratory tests conducted on cement?


* " '*'!05 Marks)
Explain the importance of conducting the soundness test on cement aqd.'Qe procedure of
conducting the soundness test.
(10 Marks)
I\1
Explain with the flow chart the manufacture of cement by wet proce$g.". i
(05 Marks)

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Explain briefly thi* &dtors affecting modulus of elasticity of concrete.


Discuss the fr-cfol8 affecting creep.
'if,"'.,q

(04 Marks)
(08 Marks)

(10 Marks)

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Explain-ffie*different methods of controlling sulphate attack on concrete.


Dise-us;'the durability of concrete in sea water.

(10 Marks)
(10 Marks)

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a concrete mix by IS method for M30 grade concrete as per IS rc262-2009.


Grade : M30
Cement : OPC - 43 Grade
Maximum Nominal size of aggregate : 20mm
Minimum cement content : 320 Kg/*'
Max. w/c Ratio :0.45
Workability : 100mm slump
Exposure condition : severe (Reinforced concrete)
Method of concrete placing : pumping
Degree of super vision : Good
Type of aggregate : Crushed Angular
Max. Cement content :450 Kg/m3
Chemical admixture : Super plasticizer.

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c)
,
d)
e)

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h)

i)
j)

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Test Data for materials:

i)

Specific Gravity of cement : 3.15


ii) Specific Gravity of C.A :2.74
iii) Specific Gravity of F.A :2.74
iv) Water Absorption for
1) C.A 0.s%
2) F.A 1.0%
v) Free surface moisfure
1) C.A NIL (Absorbed moisture also NIL)
2) F.A NIL
vi) Fine Aggregate conforms to grading zone - I
1) oftable 4 of IS 383
2) Coarse Aggregate

IS sieve
size (mm)

Analysis of coarse
Aggregate fraction

I
20

r00

10

4.7 5

2.36

U iff.rent Fractions
ffi *f

II

Combined

40%

t00%

60

40

28.s
3.7

100
28.s
3.7

II
lop,..#

7l'4,.'
-r*#40
rlPr%

Remarks

Conforming
To Table 2
of IS 383
(20 Marks)

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Fourth Semester B.E. Degree Examinatib$s

Structural Analysis -

2015

Time: 3 hrs.

Max. Marks:100
Note: 7. Answer any FIW faU qaestions, selecting
atleast TWO questions from each parL
2. Missing data, if any, may be suitably assumed.

PART - A

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a.

l<

Distinguish between statically determinate and indeterminate structures

.,F,.- "rr,rf

wrHji'amnt3..
* ".*,ii (08 Marks)
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b.

Find degree of indeterminacy of following structure shown in Fig.

U1

Q1B["--

(06 Marks)

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C)
.g

E9
Fie.Q1(bxi)

6v

Fig.Ql

(bxii)

u'

f,,.,,t

Fie.Q 1(b)(iii)

c.

(06 Marks)

ao ll
tr-09

.=c{
(s$
bi0
ol
5q)

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L

A cantilever beam of length 4 m is loaded

ur qii.d,p,n in Fig .Q2(a). Calculate the deflection


and slope at free end by moment area methq,&#aking EI is constant.
(10 Marks)

SWlnr

o>

Eq

c $r)

4ot

BS
bd

b.

o
b0tr
crd

"'
*_'",rrr

9r**

Fig.e2(a)
For the beam shown in Fig. pffOl. Determine slope at left support and deflection at 100 kN
load, using conjugate beqffittrod.
(10 Marks)

EX
>ii
-(t
64

1rd

-bts

5rj

f-

i()

HB

EH

the bent shown in Fig. Q3(a), by real work method


(10 Marks)
lDht'l

c,)tE

tr.;i
Li0)

?1,
>1=
botro0
;\

.F

Fie.Q2(b)
--4+-d'n

5.8
oj

rt
!E:,

gtr,

':!. "rt.

ts&9 -',o.,-Lol
X

l.r

I x:
Fi...

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.^

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1.

irir

.,'! ..
,Ft \1,
.d

-?,,4."'"
-1ri.

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z
(6

b.

Fig.Q3(a)
Determine the deflection under 60 ld{ loads in the beam shown in Fig.Q3(b),

by

energy method.

(10 Marks)

Fig.Q3(b)

strain

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b.

Determine the reaction at prop for a propped cantilever beam carrying of UDL of dunit
length throughout span" Take EI is constant using strain energy method.
(08 Marks)
Analyse the fixed beam by strain energy method and draw SFD and BMD. Shown in
Fie.Qa(b).
(12 Marks)

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Fig.Qa0)
PAR.T _ B

5 a.

A three hinged parabolic arch has a span of 20 mts and rise of 5 mts. {rrearri.s a udl of

b.

2 kN/m over the left half of the span and a point load of 721d.{ at 5 ryq"'hom the right end.
Find the BM, normal thrust and radial shear at a section 4 mts from tffi.pfrA. (12 Marks)
A cable is suspended between two points A and B 100 mts apaffiffit'h central dip of 8 mts.
It carries udl of 20 kN/m. Find : i) length of the cable ii) maxiar,$m'and minimum tension in
the

cable

(08 Marks)

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a. Draw SFD and BMD for the propped cantilever bea$aNpad'6d as shown in Fig. Q6(a). Using
t*sl
consistent deformation method.
(10 Marks)

b.

Analyse the fixed beam shown

method.

.*A -,fig'Q6(a)

ik&;.p6(b). draw BMD


*.d"r,

"

by

and SFD by consistent deformation


(10 Marks)

Clape5rron's three moment theorem.


(20 Marks)

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'1?

"illi1;l

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&.u&#

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Find the horizontal thrust for the two hinged arch as shown in Fig.QS. The moment of inertia
at any section is Ic sec 0 where 0 is the slope at section and Ic is MI at the crown. Neglect
the effect of rib shortening. Draw BMD.
(20 Marks)

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Notez 7. Answer ary

FIW fuW questians,

seleaing

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t Missingdata,iJary,maybesuitabUassumed.,nbt
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the following terms with reference to theodolite r
! t a. Explain
,^S'
il transiting
ii) swinging
iii) line oJ,$fu-mation
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iv) uurtzuut4r
rv,
horizontal irl'rD
axis v)
v,, rauctE.rr.
faceleft uusErvillruu.
observation.
t
{t
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With a neat sketch and tabular column, explain tbr .hlu*.r."-"nt of horizontal
angles by repetition method. List the errors
en'ors that are ctfinated
by this method.
flFmffinated bv
(10 Marks)

Z a. What are the permanent adjustments


tments of a theodo&te?
theodoJifeq Explain
E-xptain the
tne spke test.
b.

The following obseruations were


ere made during
Instrument

G)

@tr

B
an

Aru\#

o
CB

ffid
w

ffittire
d&ttire

(10 Marks)

of a dumpy
level
du

tsshff Readins on
#rA
B
1.702
2.244
2.146
3.044

Distance AEi 1500 meters.


Is the instrument in adjustrTg{h\o
ts
adjustrpffio what
what reading should the line of collimation be adjusted
tne instrumentvl(F? rf RL of A = 432.052ro" what should be the

C)

*"n

"lr"J**ur,

!
(04 Mrrk)
! I a. What ls a tota sq@rY List out the advantages oftotal station.
U. Derive the
for the horizontal d'lstance, vertical distance and the elevation ofan
f
"nar[tio*
plane
object
by
method,
when the base is inaccessible
(08 Merks)
E
Sq@
c. In orderl$Xcertain the elevation of the top(Q) of the signal on a hil[ observations were
i
-raf@h two instrument stations P and R at a horizontal distance 100 meters apart, the

stq(B f and R treing in line with Q. The angles of elevation of Q at P and R were 28o 42'
f
E
,.4$t'18o6' respectively. The staff readings upon the l616hmark of elevation 287.280 meters
t
Cl*ere respectively 2.870 and 3.750 m when the insfrument was at P and & the telescope
g .1 - being horizontal Determine the elevation ofthe foot of the signal if the height of the signal
(08
Marks)

\P\\-'J4 a.

..it

b.

Derive the expressions for distance and elevation when the staff is held vertical and the line
of sight is
(10 Mrrks)
Determine the gradient from a point A to a point B from the following observations made
with a tacheometer fitted with afiafiallactic lens. The constant at the instrument was 100 and
the staffwas held vertically.

inclined.

Instrument station

Staffpoint

Bearine

L340

224"

Vertical ansle
+L00 32'
+50 6'

Staff readines
1.360, L.91,5,2.490
1.065, 1.885, 2.705
(10 Marks)

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PART

5a.
b.
c.

6a.
b.

What are the different methods of settingout a simple circular curve?


(04 Marks)
Calculate the ordinates at 10 meters distances for a circular curve having a long cho4kof
80 meters and a versed sine of 4
1oo n*qfuy
Two Tangents intersect ata chainage of 1000 meters, the deflection angle being 28" fficlrTate
all the data necessary to set out a simple circular curve of 250 mt radiur by^rym.ine's
method and tabulate the results. Peg interyal - 20 mt; Least count of theodotit&ZU second.

meter.

S*%*

b.

(10 Marks)

rlqo&;yof a compound
(10 Marks)
curve. Explain the method of settingout compound
A compound curve consisting of two simple circular curves offfii$50 m and 500 m is to
be laidout between two straights TrI and TzI. PQ is the
tangent, at point of
compound curvatur, D. The angles IPQ and IQP are rggffiiiely 55o ad 25o. Sketch and
t
calculate the tangent lengths TrI and
(10 Marks)
v
Draw a neat labeled sketch of compound curve and giving the

curve.

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ffion
fu*

ITz.

7a.

-B

fc&u
What is phase of a signal? Derive the expres;jon%r phase correction when the bright
I
portion is bisected.
(10 Marks)
kt #
From on eccentric stations 'S',12.25 meterffie west of the main station B, the following
measureAlgsc :76o 25'fiZ"*afr IESA:54o 32' 20". The stations S and C are
to the opposite sides of the line anffiuhte the correct angle ABC if the lengths AB and
angles were

BC are 5286.5 mt and 4932.2

mffitively.

(10 Marks)

W
A
8a.
series of offsets were ruQffirl a chair, line to a curved boundary line at intervals of 15
*.,

meters in the following og{m"


0,2.65, 3.90,
4.65, 3.60, 4.95, 5.95 m
Calculate the area
the chain line, the curved boundary line and the end offset
Average ord

i)

il)

(10 Marks)

ff;ffiankment

is l0 mt wide with side slop es lYzto 1. Assuming the ground to be


leveffihirection transverse to the centre line, calculate the volume contained in a length of
I
Q.ft#ters, the centre heights at 20 m intervals being in meters

s\Y.2, 3.7, 3.9, 4.0, 3.9, 2.9, 2.5.


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A&"

TrapezoiQlkfle

iii) Simpso#ffiule.

b.

by

,F ,F

:f {c ,f

q-*q\ffi
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(10 Marks)

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Fourth Semester B.E. Degree Examination, June/July 2015

Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines


Time: 3 hrs.

Max. Marksrl00
Note: 7. Answer any FIVE full questions, selecting
atleast TWO questions from each pnrt.
2. Assume missing data suitably.

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a. Explain the terms: distorted models and undistorted models.
(04 Marks)
b. Explain Froude's model law. List its application in fluid flow problems.
(06 Marks)
c. The resisting torque T against the motion of a shaft.,fo,a lubricated bearing depends on the
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viscosity p, the rotational speed N, the diameter D and bearing pressure intensity P, show

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(10 Marks)

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b.

a.

Derive the differential equation for gradually varied flow and list all the assumptions.

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trapezoidal channel with side sloper of 3 horizontal to 2 vertical has to be designed to


convey 10 m3/s at a velocity of 1.5 m/s, so that the amount of concrete lining for the bed and
sides is minimum. Find: i) fhe wetted perimeter; ii) Slope of the bed if Manning's

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i) Specific energy head
ii) .. Critical depth
iii) State weather the flow is subcritical or supercritical
iv)' What is the depth alternate to the given above?

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wide at a depth of 1.6m.

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(10 Marks)

a.

Derive the expressions for force exerted by

jet on an inclined plate in the direction of the

jet. i) When the plate is stationary? and ii) When the plate is moving in the direction of
jet?

(10.Marks)

b. A jet of water of diameter 25mm strikes a 200mm x 200mm square plate of uniform
thickness with a velocity of 1Om/s at the centre of the plate which is suspended vertically by
a hinge on its top horizontal edge. The weight of the plate is 98.1N. The jet strikes normal to
the plate. What force must be applied at the lower edge of the plate so that plate is kept
vertical? If the plate is allowed to deflect freely, what will be the inclination of the plate with
vertical due to the force exerted by the jet of water? ,
(10 Marks)

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6a.
b.

7a.
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c.

8a.

PART - B
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Show that for a free jet of water striking at the centre of a symmetrical curved vane the
maximum efficiency is slightly less than 60%.
(10 Marks)
A jet of water having velocity 45mls impinges without shock on a series of vanes moving at
15 m/s, the direction of motion of vanes being inclined at20o to that of the jet. The relative
velocity at the outlet is 0.9 of that at inlet, and the absolute velocity of the water at the exit is
to be normal to the motion of vanes. Find: i) Vane angles at entrance and exit and
ii) Hydraulic efficiency.
(10 Marks)
Classify and explain different types of turbines.
(10 Marks)
a reservoir to the Pelton Wheel with a gross head of 500m.
One third of the gross head lost in friction in the penstock. The rate of flow of water through
thenozzle fitted at the end of thepenstockis 2 m3/s. The angle"bf deflection ofjet is 165o
when the vanes are stationary. Determine the power given by the water to the runner and
also hydraulic efficiency. Take speed ratio : 0.45 and Cv : 1.0.
(10 Marks)

A penstock supplies water from

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What is draft tube? What are the functions of draft tube?


(06 M,nrks)
With the help of a neat sketch, explain the compohent parts of Kalpan turbine. (06 Marks)
A Kalpan turbine produces 60000 kW under.a.net head of 25m with an overall efliciency of
90%. Taking the value of speed ratio as 1.6''and flow ratio as 0.5 and hub diameter as 0.35
times the outer diameter, find the diameter and speed of the turbine.
(08 Marks)

Expiain manometric efficiency, mechanical efficiency and overali efficiency of a centrifugal

PumP.
b.
c.

(06 Marks)
i:
Describe with sketches pumpq'in series and pumps in
(06 Marks)
A centrifugal pump running at 1450 rpm discharges 710 litres per second against a head of
23 metres. If the diameffi of the impeller is 250mm and its width is 50mm find the vane
angle at the outerperiphery. The manometric efficiency of the pump
(08 Marks)

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Building Planning and Drawing

Time: 4 hrs.
Max. Marks:l0B
Note: l. Part A is compulsory and answer any Two full Qluestions from Part B
2. Suitable data may be assumed whenever necessary.
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Front Elevation
Sectional Elevation Through Section "PQRS"
Shedule ofopening.

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Draw the front Elevation and sectional plan view of Half paneled and half Glazed window
of size l.2mx 1.5m.
(10 Marks)
Draw plan and sectional Elevation of R.C,e 'Dog legged staircase for an office building
which measures 3.0m x 5.5m. The Ver distance between floor is 3.3m (including landing)..
Thickness ofthe floorslab and landing stab: 150mm. Width
wldth oI
of stalr:
stair: 1.5m.
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to centre. Tooting size is,2$ x 2.5m. Effective depth 500mm at the face of column to

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(10 Marks)

Prepare working drawing of a Isblad footing of column size 350 x 500mm reinforced with
8 number of 1Zmm HYSD bars together with 8mm diameter tie (stirnrps) at 150mm centre

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(20 Marks)

PART-B

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b.

150mm at tip. The footing Reinforced compriser of 12rnm$ HYSD bars at 150mm centre to
centre both ways.
Sectional elevation of Column with footing.
(10 Marks)
plan
Sectional
of column and footing.
(10 Marks)
Prepare a, Bubble diagram (connectivity diagram) of college canteen and develop a single
line diagnam based on the bubble diagram (to a suitable scale)
.1)'Dining area for Boys and Girls separately
2) Kitchen
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, 3) Juice Comer
4) Snacks Corner
5) Dining arc for staff
6) Store for kitchen
7) Utilities attached to kitchen
8) Eland Washing
9) Cash Counter
The student strength of college is 2500.
(20 Marks)

The line diagram of a Residential buitding is shown in Fig (Q.5) prepare water supply
connection and sanitary connection with usual notations. (Assume Road direction) and road
to the site as shown in Fig.QS.
(20 Marks)

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