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HYDRAULICS 3 Sub. Code: UT14 HYDRAULICS 3 Sub.

Code: UT14

PROBLEM 1: PROBLEM 7: 12. Compute the head loss. SITUATION V:


A 150 mm diameter jet of water is discharge A turbine is rated at 450 KN when the flow of a. 0.19 m b. 0.77 m Reservoir A, B and C are connected by
from a nozzle into the air. The velocity of the jet water through it is 0.609 m3/s. Assuming an c. 1.87 m d. 0.0254 m pipelines 1, 2 and 3 respectively which meets at
is 36 m/s. Find the power in the jet? efficiency of 87%, what head is acting on the the junction D. The rate of flow out of reservoir
13. Compute the power loss in watts.
a. 214 kilowatts b. 412 kilowatts turbine? B is 560 liters/sec.
a. 858.10 watts b. 921.3 watts
c. 142 kilowatts d. 241 kilowatts a. 68.8 m b. 86.6 m
c. 564.24 watts d. 105.1 watts
c. 88.6 m d. 66.8 m Pipes Dia. Length Friction "f"
PROBLEM 2:
SITUATION IV:
A 1m. diameter new cast iron pipe C = 130 is SITUATION II: 1 900 mm 1500 m 0.0208
Water is being raised from reservoir A to
845 m long and has a head loss of 1.11 m. Find A pipeline splits to parallel pipelines 1, 2 and 3 2 600 mm 450 m 0.0168
he discharge capacity of the pipe according to at junction A, and merges again at junction B. reservoir B using pump as shown. The frictional
Hazen Williams Formula? Pressure head at A and b are 70 m. and 45 m. losses from reservoir A to the entrance of the 3 450 mm 1200 m 0.0175
a. 1.01 m3/s b. 0.016 m3/s respectively. pump is three times its velocity head while the 17. Compute the discharge flowing in or out of
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c. 1.23 m /s d. 2.31 m3/s Pipe Data: frictional losses from the exit of the pump to reservoir A.
pipe 1 pipe 2 reservoir B is twenty times its velocity head. a. 45 liters/sec b. 55 liters/sec
PROBLEM 3: c. 65 liters/sec d. 75 liters/sec
C 120 120 120 The total flow is 20 lit/s.
A vertical surface 4 m. square has its upper
edge horizontal and on the water surface. At L 300 m 1600 m 1500 m 18. Compute the discharge flowing towards
what depth must a horizontal line a drawn on reservoir C.
D 0.3 m 0.25 m 0.2 m
this surface so as to divide it into two parts on a. 495 liters/sec b. 595 liters/sec
8. Find Q1 c. 695 liters/sec d. 795 liters/sec
each of which the total pressure is the same?
a. 0.1060 m3/s b. 0.0921 m3/s
a. 2.284 m. b. 2.828 m 19. Compute the elevation of reservoir B.
c. 0.0531 m3/s d. 0.0254 m3/s
c. 1.243 m. d. 3.012 m a. 202.538 m b. 102.538 m
9. Find Q2 c. 402.538 m d. 302.538 m
SITUATION I:
a. 0.1060 m3/s b. 0.0921 m3/s
A 400 mm diameter cast iron pipe 40m long has PROBLEM 20:
c. 0.0531 m3/s d. 0.0254 m3/s
a discharge of 600 lit/s. Find the head loss of Piston A has a cross – section of 1,200 cm2
the said pipe. 10. Find Q2 while that of B is 800 cm2. B is higher than A by
4. Using Darcy Weisbach formula with f = 0.012 a. 0.1060 m3/s b. 0.0921 m3/s 14. Compute the output power of the pump in
2 m. If the intervening passages are filled with
a. 2.39 m b. 0.39 m c. 0.0531 m3/s d. 0.0254 m3/s kilowatts.
oil having sp.gr. of 0.8 and a force of 4 KN is
c. 1.39 m d. 3.39 m a. 68.7 b. 55.5 acting on B. What must be the pressure at
SITUATION III:
c. 34.0 d. 48.4 piston B.
5. Using Manning’s equation with n = 0.013 Two closed vertical cylindrical tanks A and B are
a. 2.54 m b. 4.12m connected near at the bottom by a short orifice 15. Compute the pressure head at point 1. a. 55,000 N/m2 b. 65696 N/m2
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c. 3.32 m d. 4.38 m 150 mm diameter. Heights of water measured a. 19.74 m b. 23.51 m c. 50,000 N/m c. 56369 N/m2
from the orifice are 3 m and 2 m respectively. Air c. 28.14 m d. 16.12 m
6. Using Hazen William Formula with C = 100.
pressure above said tanks are 50 and 20 kPa
a. 2.85 m b. 1.53 m
respectively Cc = 0.80 and Cv = 0.90. 16. Compute the pressure head at point 2. “He answered and said, ‘It is written, “Man shall
c. 3.13 m d. 4.38 m a. 233.54 m b. 281.42 m
11. Compute the discharge in the orifice not live on bread alone, but on every word that
immediately after opening the orifice. c. 276.58 m d. 266.27 m proceeds out of the mouth of God”’” (Matthew
a. 0.1136 m3/s b. 0.0921 m3/s 4:4).
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c. 0.0564 m /s d. 0.0254 m3/s

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