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SETAS-AMAT / MATH

MT-318 Fall 2016 Course_ Test # 2

School of Engineering Technology and Applied Science (SETAS)


Advanced Manufacturing and Automation Technology Programs (AMAT)
EXAMINATION COVER SHEET

COURSE CODE: Fluid Mechanics 1- MT 318


COURSE NAME: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Student Name:
Student Number: Section: 7-8-9
Date: Wednesday, 16, 2016
Faculty Member’s Name: KHALEEL MEER
Exam Information: ROOM # A1-23
Exam Duration: 8:30 AM – 10:10 AM
Materials required: PEN,SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR
Special Instructions: CLOSED BOOK , CLOSED NOTES

1- All electronic and communication devices (Cell phones, Pagers, Blackberry’s™, iPAQ’s, cameras,
laptops, etc.) must be switched off and removed from your desk. The use of any communication device
or electronic aid (other than an approved non-programmable calculator) is strictly prohibited during the
tests. The use of any such device during the test is considered an act of cheating.

2- Any act of communication with another student is considered an act of cheating.

3- Any act of cheating will result in a grade of zero for the test, in addition to a report of academic
misconduct to the Dean.

4- During the first 30 minutes of the exam, no student is allowed to leave the room. No students are also
permitted to join the exam room after the first 30 minutes have elapsed

5- Students must put their official photo-ID, the Centennial Student Card, in full view when writing a test or
examination.

6- If you have a question or require something, raise your hand for assistance from the instructor.

7- The backs of the exam pages may be used for rough work which will not be marked. Pages must NOT
be detached from the exam. The use of scrap paper is NOT permitted.

8- You must sign the attendance sheet. (sign-In and Sign-Out)

9- On conclusion of your exam, you must remain seated. An invigilator will collect your test/exam paper.

NOTE:
 The above 9 points are in conjunction with the Centennial College Policy.
 In addition to the above Test Protocols, individual faculty initiatives are also in place.

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MT-318 Fall 2016 Course_ Test # 2

Q. No.1 (4 marks) Answer may vary due to diameter, 100-mm

For the system shown in Figure below, Calculate:

(a) The volume flow rate of oil from the nozzle and
(b) The pressures at A and B?

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Q. No. 2 (5 marks)

A submersible deep-well pump delivers 0.028 ft3/s of water through a 1-in Schedule 40 steel pipe
when operating in the system shown in the figure below. An energy loss of 11.0 lb-ft / lb occurs in
the piping system.
Calculate:
a. The power delivered by the pump to the water, and
b. The pump efficiency if pump draws 1.2hp.

120 ft

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Q. No. 3 (5 marks)

Water flows through the turbine shown in Figure below, at a rate of 3400 gal/min when the pressure
at A is 21.4 psig and the pressure at B is -5 psig. The friction energy loss between A and B is twice
the velocity head in the 12-in pipe. Determine the power delivered by the water to the turbine?

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Q. No. 4 (6 marks)
Figure shows a system used to spray polluted water into the air to increase the water’s oxygen
content and to cause volatile solvents in the water to vaporize. The pressure at point B just ahead of
the nozzle must be25.0 psig for proper nozzle performance. The pressure at point A (the pump inlet)
is −3.50 psig. The volume flow rate is 0.50 ft3/s. The dynamic viscosity of the fluid is 4.0 ×
10−5 lb·s/ft2. The specific gravity of the fluid is 1.026. Compute the power delivered by the pump to
the fluid, considering friction energy loss in the discharge line only.

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MOODY DIAGRAM:

ROUGHNESS

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Formula Sheet:
1. Bernoulli’s Equation between 2-points A and B;

2. Equation of Continuity;

3. Volume Flow Rate; Q = Av

4. General Energy Equation;

5. Energy added by the pump to Fluid;

6. Pump Efficiency;

7. Energy delivered by the fluid to motor;

8. Motor Efficiency;

9. Power Conversion;

10. Reynolds No.

11. Friction Factor, Laminar Flow;


12. Darcy Equation, Energy Losses;

13. Capacity Conversions:


1.0 ft3/s = 449 gal/min
1.0 m3/s = 60000 L/min

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Water Properties in SI units: Density = 1000 kg/m3, Specific Weight = 9.8 kN/m3

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