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Fluid properties; fluid statics, manometry, buoyancy, forces on submerged bodies, stability of

floating bodies; control-volume analysis of mass, momentum and energy; fluid acceleration;
differential equations of continuity and momentum; Bernoulli’s equation; dimensional analysis;
viscous flow of incompressible fluids, boundary layer, elementary turbulent flow, flow through
pipes, head losses in pipes, bends and fittings

A pipe line carrying


oil of density has
the following
geometric and flow
data at two different
sections A and B. 3
850Kg /m Height from
Section Diameter (cm) Pressure kN/m 2 ground level (m)
A 80 180 10
B 50 100 13
A fluid of constant density flows steadily past a porous plate with a uniform free stream
velocity as shown, Fluid is sucked through the porous section with a velocity of velocity
distribution at section CD is given by Mass flow rate per unit width of the plate,
perpendicular to the plane of the figure across the section BC is  U 0.1u 33 u 3y y U2 2
      U U C B A 0.1U
a) (b) (c) (d) 3 U8   3 U 0.1L 8           3 U 0.1L 2         
 3 U 0.1L 8          
19) A three dimensional velocity field is given by where A, B, C, D And e are constants. The
vorticity is given by u Ax 2By c;u Ay D;w 2Az e      
(a) (b) (c) (d) BK 2BK BK 2BK 

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