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EA/632 2612 an A CIVIL/MECHANICAL (COMMON) Paper Il Time : 150 Minutes Max. Marks : 150 INSTRUCTIONS L Please check the Test Booklet and ensure that it contains all the questions. If you find any defect in the Tost or Answer Sheet, please get it replaced immodiately. a ‘The Test Booklet 150 questions. Each question carries one mark, in four (4) Series, viz. [A][BJ[C][D]. The Series, [Al or [8] or (Gl) or comer of the cover page of the Test Booklet. Mark your Test Booklet Sories [A] or [BJ or! ér] in Part C on side 1 of the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate cirele with Blue/Bla point pen. Example to fill up‘the Booklet Series If your Test Booklet Serias ki ase fill as shown below : © © 6 oO If you have not marked the Test Booklet Series Se Pot € of ode 1 of the Answer Sheet or marked in a way that it leads to discrepanéy Jn determining the evact Text Booklet Series, then, in all such cases, your Answer will be invalidated without any further notice. No correspondence will be entertained in the matter. 4. Each question is followed by 4 answer choices, Of these, you have to select one correct answer and mark it on the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate circle for tho question. If more than one cirele is darkened, the answer will not be valued at all. Uso Blue/Black Ball point pen to make heavy black marks to fill the circle completely. Mako mo other stray marks eg. + If the answer for Question No. 1 is Answer choice (2), it should be marked as follows : A632 43) 1. Tomeasure strain, strain rosettes |. Which of the following are the statically are used determinate beams ? (Linear (1) Cantilevers: (2) Shear (2) SSB (3) Volumetric (3) Overhanging beams (4, Any of the (49 All of the above 6. The strength of the beam mainly depends on 2 A localised compressive stress at the area off (1) Bending moment contact between, members is known (2)* C.G. of the section @) Shear = “OD Op (3) Section modulus 2) Crushing ito (4) Its weight (8) Bending “oO (Tensile CS 7. Incase of rectangular section 3. Moment of inertia of a semicircle about its XXaxis is given by Gr oz @) Ort @ ort (4) ogrt 8. A square section with side ‘X’ of a beam is 7 subjected to w shear force “S', The magnitude of shear stross at the top edge of the square is 4. The point of contraflexure is alsa called as ay as a the point of infloxion Fi (2) a virtual hinge Lea (8) Either of the abave @ ad (4) None of the above (4) Zoro Eavo32 e (4) A simply supported beam of span TT is|12. carrying point load ‘W' at the midspan. What is the deflection at the eentre of the hear ? we 48EI wo @ >. Api eS Se ae 4 point load of 120 KN at the x the beam is 2000 kN m#, centre of beam is 10mm @ 20mm @) 60mm @ 100mm ‘Thin cylinders are frequently required to operate under pressures upto () 6 MN/m* (2) 15 MN/m® (3) 30 MNfm? (4) 250 MN/m? Be. ‘The bursting pressure for a cold dre seamless steel tubing of 60 mm diameter with 2mm wall thickness in (' ultimate strength of steel is 380 MN/m?) (1) 26:33 MN/m? 24-33 MN/m? (3) 26-33 MN/m® (4) 8066 MN/m? Prossure vessels are made of (1) non-ferrous materials (2) sheet metal (steel) (3) cast iron (4) Any of the above 7, a used in structural unite wM (2) In shafts with keyways, the allowable stresses are usually of the value given, (25% (2) 50% 5% 35% EAI632 16. 17. 18. (5) For the sume material, length and given | 20. torque, a hollow shaft weighs solid shaft. (1) less than @ @) @ more than equal to None of the above Wahl's correction factor (K) is given by the 4s 5S-1 2615 K-24 58-4 8 6s @) & 21. =1 | 0615 e-4 "8 where S = Spring Index, In case of laminated springs, the load at which the plates become straight is called (Working load (2). Safe load (3) Proof load (4) None of the above ‘The stress duc to suddenly applied load is ——— times that of gradually applied lond. a). 2 (2) 3 @ 4 i) 5 @ Strain energy (U} caused by bending is given by the relation Me? ay Us J Seren ei vy é 2 A @ us [Moa, Va, ET oY \ Me? e @ U= | oye w ‘The safe compressive load on a hollow cast iron column (one end fixed other hinged) of 150 mm external diameter, 100 mm internal diameter and 10 m length is (Use Euler's ‘C_tormula with a factor of safety of 5, and Cagis aniad Apap in @) 1436 @) 374kN “> @) 299-2 kN ‘The radius of gyration af a circular column of diameter ‘d' is wm da @). we a at @ de EA/632 23. Buler's formula is applicable for (1) short column (2) long column (3) medium column (4 All of the above * 24, The ratio of the maximum (1) Poisson's ratio gyration is called (2) Buckling factor * (8), Factor of anfoty (4) None of the above 25. A member under tension is called (1) strat (2) tie (3) stratetio (4) column 26. A perfect frame should satisfy the relation (D ma¥-5 (2) m=3j-4 (3) m=3j-2 (4) m=3)-3 (6) a7, it length of the column to 2a. Which one of the following properties is sensitive to increase in strain rate ? (1) Yiold strongth (2) Proportional limit (3) Elastic limit - (4) Tensile strength Which one of the following materials is highly elastic? (1) « Rubber (2) Brass (3) Steel (4) Glass 20,5 Syatiliane's thearems are valid for (agi strvtare Pa} (3) beam (We sonar vnc If diameter of a long column is reduced by 20%, the percentage of reduction in Euler buckling load is w 4 (2) 36 (3) 49 (4) 58 EAIG32 (7) far 31. The number of clastic constants for a|34. A simply supported beam is loaded as shown completely anisotropic elastic material which in fig. The maximum shear force in the beam follows Hooke’s law is willl be a 3 vw oowioeoWw @: 4 oe F050 ke 25 Q) Zero @ w A close-coiled helical spring absorbs 80 N mm @) 2W of energy wi nding by 4 mm. The stifffress of the dprity ix @ 4Ww Q) 5 N/mm Os (2) + 10N/mm Fs 35. The equivalent bending moment under “OD combined action of bending moment M and (3) 16N/mm CS torque T is 4) 20N/mm, 70 ay +7? an Sm, fata Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists : List i List I A. Both ends hinged Lb w Leg] 2 B. One end fixed and i, V3L other end free C. One end fixed and i 1/2 z Be ths sther-plndeine’ 86. Young's modulus of elasticity and Poisson's ratio of a material are 1-25 x 10° MPa and D. Both ends: iv: meee aay 0-24 respectively. The modulus of rigidity of Code: the material is A BoC D (2) 04025 « 105 MPa uw c a - (2) 04664 « 105 MPa @ i ii f# iv @ mi ii ty (3) 08375 x 10° MPa @ i i ow ii (4) 09469 109 MPa EAe32 a7. A solid cireular shaft is subjected to a maximum shearing stress of 140 MPa. The magnitude of the maximum normal stress developed in the shaft is () 140 MPa (2) 80MPa (@ 70MPa (4) 60 MPa ‘The independont clastic constants for a homogeneous and isotrapie material are a @ @) co EG, Ky BGK E,G,v BG ‘The ratio of the deformation of a bar due ta its own weight, to the deformation due to axial load equal to its woight, is gia @) 4/2 (a) 2 a 4 (8) 41, A material having identical properties in directions, is called (elastic ()- @) ) homogencous isotropic Any of these The stresses in a thick cylinder subjected | uniform pressure vary proportional to Mor Wr # yet @ @ ro Maximum doflection for a cantilever of span Jonded at the free end by Pis given by Ds pe @) 8 co PB m2 Pi? SEI (3) PL? o oH The ratio of lateral strain to linear strain j ‘known as (2) Elastic limit (2) Poisson's ratio (3) Elasticity (4) Rigidity AGI cay @ (5. Polar moment of inertia ofa circular area ig 50. The equivalent length of a column fixed at ® both ends is ow 3a a OF ay ait ay O5l @ x Z@ ea" 4 at a ta 51. If two springs with stiffness K, and K, are connected in series, then stiffness of the 6. is See epee see emo composite spring is given by dametar'tis i, W) Ky+Kp am ae 7, aia SS Si ays oO 1 Ky (ol a/v S ed 2, KE, Kz iat vO (4) Ky-K, 47. The flexural rigidity of'a beam is eg, If a; ond og are principal stresses, the shear obs CBee on the principal planes is given by @ EF a @ ye ° ai Gee @ of, (4) @ mrs, Cr) 48. One kgt/em? whon converted into SI units is GQ) 0-0981 MPa oe (@) 0-981 Pa 53, at the prop in a propped (3) 10'Pa cantilever beam subjected to u.dt. is @)’ 1Pa q- 4 49. Point of contraflexure is where @ ow (BM is maximum a @ SF.is maximum gy Swe (3)" SF. is zero . (BM inzero mw Se EAI632 54, The ratio of maximum shear stress to average | 58, 57. shear stress is 1-5 in a beam of ) Cire (2) Rectangle oy a (2) Triangle wd (4) Any cross-section m “ A solid circular shaft is subjected to puro torsion, Tho of maximum shear to maxim necaelgee at oxy plat Waal be m oda SS () 1:2 ios (3) ara “Oo (4) 2:3 &, ‘The unit of elastic modulus isthe same as ‘those of (2) stress, strain and pressure (2) strain, shear modulus and pressure (@) shear modulus, stress and force per area (4) strain, shear modulus and force ‘The work done per unit volume in elongating a body by a uniaxial force is (1) stress/strain (2) stress x strain (9) F stress x strain None of the above ay (10) A solid thick cylinder is subjected to external hydrostatic pressure ‘P”. The s Stress in the material of the cylinder represented as @) Poller P bo] Consider the following statements : A splined shaft is used for (transmitting power, (i) holding » flywheel rigidly in position, Qi) moving waally the goar wheels mounted “SS on it. Gv) Genting Wbets pully on it Code: * > ay sf se @) Gand dw) (3) (ii) and (iv) are correct @) (idand (ii) are correct ‘Two close-colled springs are made from a small diameter wire, one wound on 25 cm diameter core and the ether on 1:25 om diameter core. Ifeach spring had ‘n’ coils, then the ratio af their spring constant would be o ye @ We a 4 @) ye EAB32 8 (1) 4 thin cylinder of radius r nnd thicknosr ¢! 64. when subjected to an internal hydrostatic pressure ‘p’ causes a radial displacement ‘u’. ‘Then the tangential strain caused is du a ar. 1 du oe u 3 2 @ = 65. Qu fay: = Oo A body having weight of from a height of 10 em helical spring of stiffness 200 resulting defection of spring is near Q) Gem is dropped coiled |. The (2) lem () 35cm (100m Which of the following stresses are associated with the design of pins in bushed pin type flexible coupling ? @) Bearing stress (ii) Bending stress (iit) Axial tensile 87. (iv) Transverse shear Code: (DG), Gili) and (iv) (2) Gi), Gai) and Gv) (3) Gi), Gi), and (iii) (0) (), Gi) and tiv) in a beam of | section, the maximum shear force is carried by (2) the upper flange (2) the web (3) the lower flange (4) Any of these Autofrettage is the method of (1) joining thick eylinders (2) calculating stresses in thick cylinders (3) prostressing thick cylinders (4) increasing the life of thick cylinders During tensile-testing of a specimen using a UTM, the parameters actually measured ‘© indude ‘True stress and true strain (2) Bryer ratio and Young's modulus @ Ene stress and Engineering strain (4) Load and elongation In the formulation of Lewis equation for toothed gearing, it is assumed that tangential tooth load ‘Fy’ acts an the (2) piteh point (2) tipof the woth (3) root of the tooth (4) whole face of the tooth EA632 (12) In a thick cylinder pressurized from inside, the hoop stress is maximum at (1) the centre of the wall thickness (2) the outer radius (3) the inner radius (4) both inner and outer radii Which one of the following foatures improves ‘the fatigue strength of a metallic material ? (1) Increasing the temperature (2) Serntching-the surface (3) Over @ Vier srg - “oO 12975 «10-6 mt * $206 m E=200GPa Determine the stiffness of the beam shown in the above fig. Q) 12% 10! N/m @) 1010! Njm ) 4 1019.N/m 4) Bx 10!°N/m Cermets are (2) metals for high temperature use with ‘coramie like properties (2) ceramics with metallic strength and lustre (3) coated tool materials (4) metal-ceramies composites ti 72. Circumferential and longitudinal strains in cylindrical boiler under steam pressure are | and €) respectively. Change in volume of th boiler cylinder per unit volume will be OD &) +28 @ ef 8) 2, +8 @ che, If two shafts of the same length, one of whic is hollow, transmit equal tarque and hav. ‘equal maximum stress, then they should hav equal (D polar moment of inertia oy Qt of twist 1 ° 74, A plane ae im subjected ta the state of stress given by 0, = Tay = 100 kgf/cm? and @ = 0. Maximum shear stross in tho element is equal to 1) 50V8 ketfem? (2) 100 kgffem? 8) 605 kgtfem? (4) 150 kgfjem? Ewes2 (13) & 75. For the beam shown in the fig, the clastic |79. Hydrostatic law of pressure is given by curve between the supports B and C will be o & ie ee 2 ap 2422 __4 2 Ee @ Fo Q) cireular a (®) porabolic @ 2: (3) elliptic poe 2 (4) wstraight line w Fae 76. Dynamic viscoSigiay has tho dimonsions as a MIP? 7. ZS 80. Study of fluid at rest is known as @ Mitr Cc 4 (1) Kinematics @) Mir? GC, (2) Dynamics @ MOLT eo) (3) Statics 77. Atmospheric pressure held in terms of column is, (4) None of the above @ Tm Se oa a1. “genset ow tough V-notch vases @) o8lm @) 1030m 7a. The flow rate through a circular pipe is measured by (i) pitot-tube (i) — vonturimetor Gil) arificemeter 10) "Hone al ashore, 82, Notch is a device used for measuring : (1) rate of flow through pipes wm @ (2) Gi), Gi) and (iii) (2) rate of flow through a small channel (3) Gi) aed Citi) (3) velocity through a pipe (4) Allofthe above (4) velocity through a small channel EN632 88. For supersonic flow, increases then (DD velocity decreases (2) velocity increases (3) velocity is constant. (4) None of the above Chezy's formula is given by a v=iR2, veC¥mi vem/G. None of the above @ @) “) (14) if the area of flow/@7. The hydraulic mean depth is given by ay @), a p? ~” £ P Cy (a) Where A ~ Area, P— wetted perimetor Cavitation will take place if the presat the flowing fluid at any point ie (2) more than vapour preasure of the fh (2) equal to vapour pressure of the fuic "5 (3) less than vapour pressure of the flui (4) None af the above 85. The square root of the ratio of inertia force to S. sravity force is called ‘UO smapactia acaba! 89. ratio for Pelton whee) varies fro a. 6 50 @) Froude number : @ 061007> (3) Mach number (3) O8t0a4 (4) Euler numbe! . Wr 0809 86. Muschel curve means 90. Maximum efficiency of power transmiss (2) curve at constant head shroagh pipe is (50% (2) curve at constant speed rare (3) curve at constant efficiency — (4) Nono of the above (1008 EA632 (15) ha QI. An oil of specific gravity 07 and pressure} 9S: Tf the fuid particles move in a zig-zag Way. 0-14 kgf/em? will have the weight of oil as ‘the flow 15 called (1) unsteady pene (2) now-uniform 2 Enea (@) turbulent (3) 2emof oil (A) incompressible (4) BOem of oil 86. Compressibility isequalto ey i Se oN 92, The term v4/2g a Y dp c= dp (ay CL Yc iw -@iv) 2) preanure energy > OS » “oy 3) oe (a) “kinetic enor wish Of ie (4) None of the above 7 6 w z 99. Bernoulli's theorem deals with the | of conservation of mm E\SReeorrent meter is a devier used for oy me oh, {2} momentum @: vi Bi ceomey ) =, (4) None of tho above (4) pressure ot. For a aubmarged body, if the contre of[S% The discharge through «sing mg buoyancy coincides with the centre of gravity, reciprocating pump is eae a (1) stable (2) unstable or Qe (3) newtral w (4) None of the above wi EAB32 98. ‘The boundary layer takes place ay for ideal fluid (2) for pipe flow only (16) 103, @ ‘The difference in pregsure head, meusured by A mercury water differential manometer far a 20 em difference of mercury will be ) 272m (8) for real fluid (2. 252m (A) for Now over Nat plates only 3) 20m ‘The discharge through a rectangular channel @ cam is maximum Q) meas “2. S _— () me=d/2 oO 104, Shear strain rate is given by Ge. (3) ms=2d ° w3(2.2) o 2 Lax * ay 4) mesa %O l(a, mw Oe 3(-2) For a circular channel, the wetted perimeter GS ee 3) = a7 oy : "C a eal “a is, ‘ ox (aR Say (4) Ro The discharge through a trapezcidal channel is maximum when (1) halfof top width = sloping side (2) top width = half of sloping side (” top width = 1:5 « aloping side 4) None of the above ‘Tho value ef momentum correction factor for ‘the viscous flow through a circular pipe is GQ) 133 (2) 160 (3) #20 (4) 125 A632 108. 107. 108, 108, A boundary is known as hydrodynamically ‘smooth if The renilant hed reat throngh a point known as jension at the air - water interface is estimate the pressure difference between inside and outside an air bubble of 0-01 mm (1) 159-7 KN/m? (2) 159-7 MN/m? (3) 9194. kN/m? (4) 0 EAG32 113. Pierometric head of a fluid is defined as (18) ) 117. The assumption not made in the derivation of (1) the sum of absolute pressure head and Bernoulli's equation is datum (2) the stagnation pressure head (3) the sum of stagnation head and datum head (4) the sum of gauge pressure head and (1) inviscid flow (2) steady flow (3) two-dimensional flow (4) uniform flow datum head 118. Venturimeter (V), flow nozzle (N) and orificemeter (0) arranged in increasing order 14. The psa ae poi in a fluid is not equal of co-efficient of discharge are in all directions ——— ay Derelict S im (2) there are shear stressad_- @ Nov (@) thefluidis accelerated” (> @® ONV (4) the fluid is rotated st acon 4) O,V,N 118. Assertion (A) > Pressure is equal in all a . a ebcyAcoding othe Kings Lay fo «east directions at a point in an ideal * aharae link Gina atibaacasabie fluid flow. Reason (R) ; Pascal's law is valid for all cases whore shear stresses are zero. (1) Ais true; R is true, and it explains A (2) A is true; R is true, but it does not explain A, (3) Ain true; Ris false (Ais false; Ris true 116, Observation of a flow net enables us to (1) determine the velocity at all points (2) estimate the pressure at all paints (3) estimate the velocity variations (4) determine the energy loss in flow ‘Sian @ Be, @) Be Ms, (4) Eo U2 120. The dividing streamline for a uniform flow superimposed over a two-dimensional droplat is « asstraight line @) acirce (3) auphere 4) anellipse Ene32 121, 122, 123, For tho same discharge in a pipe with laminar flow, reduction of radius to half will increasa the pressure gradient by a factor of mM 2 @ 4 @ 4 @) 16 o 72, O25 > A pipe is anid to be a siphon am Stem operate tut external ery (2) (3) it has aub-atmospheric pressure in it (4) the oxit is at a lower level than the inlet in supersonic flow, a diverging passage roaults in it can discharge s liquid ata fast rate $e Rp. a) 2) (2) increase in velocity and preasure (2) decrease in prossure and density (3) inereage in velocity and density (4) decrease in velocity and pressure (18) 124, 125, 126, & Which one of the follawing is dimensionless ? p! 1 D3 “4g pf “ug #4 pt 0) ve (2) 3) (4) ale Rie Ble Assertion (A) :In a supersonic flow, the velocity increases as the area increases, ‘Reason (R) : Consorvation of masses, momentum and energy require that dA/A should increase with aM/M for M greater than unity, true, and it explains A R is true, but it does net Soo 3) oie R tate (4) Ais false; Ris true ‘How does the sonic velocity in air at STP condition change with the altitude in the (1) 340-3 mis (2) 170-15 mvs @ o 4) 680-6. mvs GNU. (20) 187. Match List | with List IT and select the correct | 129, Match List I with List II and seloct the answer using the codes given below the Lists : same using the eucles given below the Li tact sai tat tse A. asphere i, 08 A. Oscillating jump i, less than 2 B muemehl i og B. Strang jump ii between 2 and 3 S. abhlfbedy’ ae D. aracing car iv OF C. Weak jump iii around 4 Code: A B D mM i iv iti ii @ i ive it @ wi ii i Ow i i iti A trip wire is mounted near the leading ofa body Sn to increase the lift 12g reat lift @ wo ti i ii @ f# i i iv (3) atadivance the point of separation oO (4) to dela’ gb, of separation 128. A rectangular channel of 4 m width conveys water at 8 m'/s under critical condition. 131. The flow in = capillary tube is laminar ‘Specific enorgy for this flow in because (CL the capillary tubo is made of glass G) 111230 (2) the surface tension and capillarity promote laminarisation @) 14830m (3) only inviseid Wquids can flow through a capillarity tube (3) 03703 m (A) the diameter of the capillarity tube is very small @ 07416m EAI632 193. ar 132. Impingement of a jet on a flat plate may be | 136. Select the correct statement. idealised by _ / ® way (2) Viscosity of gas increases with temperature. (2) wax? -y? @ wextsyt @) Density of gas increases. with temy ture. (wary — (8) Surface tension of liquid increases with temperature. oa of velocity, contraction and “ aischange ae in increasing order of “ii Ries ki Lee tem| ture. QD) Sn teca Qe ees SS 2) cates cS (3) . “- tn katy oO 187. Measurement of velocity without any 135, (4) Fes Cys Sy Ss Ina converging steady flow, there is obstruction to the flaw in a pipe may be made by >_2 _ pitotstatic probe % hot-wire anemometer (1) no acceleration (2) no temporal acceleration 72, @) ancmometer (3) only convective acceleration (4) convective and temporal acceleration «@ eee A solid body sinks in a Quid when. (1) the specific gravity of its material is|188. Schlieren flow visualisation technique greater than unity operates by employing (2) the sy) iets docs ‘sik pass (1) density variation in flow (3) “ through the metacentre the weight of the fluid displaced is less than the weight of the body the metacentre lies below the C.G. (2) density gradients in flow (3) second derivatives of density (4) higher derivatives of density A632 189. The integral momentum equation requires the | p43. 141. assumpuon that (1) the flow is uniform 2) @ the flow is unidirectional ‘the fluid is incompressible (4) the flow is steady The critical anglo of attack of an aerofoil is that where w ‘ha Tit bocopemy sere the drag the drag begins to ried the lift begins to drop Oo. The height through which water Sey capillary action in a glass tube of 2 mm the surfkce tision at the prevail temperature is 0-075 g/em, is a @ (2) @ (a) LSem Sem GQ) 075 cm 4) 103m Calculate the maximum allowable discharge of water through a venturimeter throat § cm, fitted in a 10 cm diameter line with its inlet at an open channel. Assume ¢, = 0-95, Q) 00224 m/s 2) 0-0448 m/s (3) 08 m/s (4) 0-04 m/s (22) Gh There is a pin hole of diameter 0-1 mr at the bottom of a glass vessel containing mercury, What depth of mercury can be put in the vessel without any leakage occurring ? Take 0 = 0-55 N/m, () h=0-165 cos 6m (2) h=0-28 cos 8m @ heOm (@) hel03m 144, Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the eodes given below the Lists : fist List it “Oy Kaplan turbine i, works at co atmospheric 40, roe B. 1 ii high-part load "CO vofficiency €. Aa as iii pressure head recovery D. Draft tube iv. high valu of Ng Code: A B Cc @ f i iv @ i i i iii @ it i it wv @ i if tf wv EA632 145. 146. 147, A dimensionless group formed with the variables p, Ww, wand D is w t 2 (1) pwy/D! oh Ay Ae 2) pwD*/p as ¥, (3) uD%pw of % (4) pwd 2. An air stream wi ity of 300 m/s at 10 kN/m? vacuum ure of 320 K passes through a section its gauge is 20 KN/m®, Compute its si ign properties: (M, T, Pi. GQ) O84, 965K, 142 kN/m? (2) 0-06, 385 K, 284 kN/m? (3) 0:42, 225 K, 71 kN/m? (4) None of the above A. & metre wide rectangular channel flowing at its normal depth of O8 m carries a discharge of 5°5 m'/s, The bed slepe of the channel is a @ (3) (a3) 148 ee @ The head loss in a sudden pipe expausion from ares Ay, to area Ay and from velority u to velocity uy is given by 2 2 oon a) (AA? 7 ub 2) AAP. Se w = ead O- Ag /A. 3) 2 a) a CF (1-Ap/Ap. 1. Compare tho cost of pumping the same fluid at the same flow rate through a 150 mm pipe and through 200 mm pipe both having the same roughness factor = 0-03, (negligible minor lass). aes (3) Za (4) 10timés> “4, 160, A 2m diameter cylinder rotates at 1800 r.p.m. in a stream (P = 1-225 kg/m®) of 25 m/s. Estimate the lift per unit length of the cylinder. Q) Le 11-55 iw (2) L= S22 kN (3) L=24kN (4) L=599kN

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