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Super 50: Theory Questions for F.

M final exams (Including


Derivations)

Module 1:

Chapters: Fluid and its Properties, Pressure Measurement, Hydrostatic forces on body

Q1. What is a fluid? Write Short note on Newtonian and Non Newtonian Fluid

Q1. B) Differentiate between Ideal fluid and Real Fluid

Q2. Define Total Pressure and Center of Pressure

Q3. Write short note on Density or Mass Density, Weight Density, Specific Volume,
Specific Gravity or Relative Density, Viscosity (Dynamic and Kinematic) , Surface
Tension, Capillarity,

Q4. State and explain Newtons law of Viscosity

Q5. Pressure and Intensity of Pressure

Q6. Pascals Law (Theory and Derivation)

Q7. Hydrostatic Law (Theory and Derivation)

Q8. Define Absolute, Gauge and Vaccum Pressure and represent it by means of
Diagram

Q9. Derive the relation for center of pressure on a vertical plate and Inclined surface
immersed in the liquid?

Q10. Archimedes Principle, Principal of Flotation, Buoyancy and center of Buoyancy.

Q11. Meta center and Meta-Centric Height

Q12. Stability of Floating Body or Different types of Equilibrium


Q13. Calculate the position of plate so that the drag force on it will be minimum
(Refer Assignment 1)

Module 2 :

Q14. Write short note on or Distinguish between Eularian Method and Langrangian
Method

Q 15. What do you mean by Streak or Filament Line, Path Line ,Stream Line

Q16. Different Types of flows eg Unifom and non uniform, Rotational and irrroational
etc

Q17. Derivation of Continuity Equation in Three Dimension

Q18. Stream function and Velocity potential function. Show that both these lines
are perpendicular to each other.

Q19. Source Flow and Sink Flow

Module 3

Q20. Reynolds Transport Theorem

Q21. Derive Eulers Equation of Motion and Hence Derive Bernoullis Equation? State
the assumption made in Bernoullis Theorem

Q22. Write short note on nozzle meter or Flow Nozzle

Q23. Application of Naveirs Stokes Equation in Simple Couette flow and Plane
Poiscuille Flow.

Module 4

Q24. Renoylds Number

Q25. Derivation of Flow of Viscous Fluid through circular Pipe


Q26. Shear stress and Velocity Distribution across a Section, Ratio of Maximum
velocity to average velocity (Derivation)

Q27. Derivation of Hagen Poiseuille formula (Drop of Pressure for a given length of
Pipe ) and Power required to overcome Viscous Resistance. Loss of head due to
friction in viscous (Laminar Flow)

Q28. Shear stress in Turbulent Flow,Eddy Viscosity and Kinematic Eddy Viscosity

Q29. Prandtl Mixing Length Theory for Turbulent Shear Stress and Its Limitations

Q30. Prandtls Velocity Distribution in Turbulent Flow

Q31. Smooth and Rough Boundary

Q32. Different types of Losses in Pipes (Major and Minor)

Q33. Darcy Weisbach Equation for Friction loss

Q34. Write note on Moodys Chart (also Draw Rough sketch of the graph)

Q35. Total Energy Line (T.E.L) and Hydraulic Gradient Line (H.G.L)

Q36. 1/7th Power Law

Module 5

Q38. Boundary Layer, Seperation of Boundary Layer, Methods to prevent


separation of Boundary Layer

Q39. Write notes on Displacement Thickness Layer, Momentum Thickness Layer,


Energy Thickness Layer and Shape Factor.

Q40. Derivation of Drag force on a Flat Plate due to Boundary Layer or Von Karman
Momentum Integral Equation.
Q41. Derivation of shear stress, momentum thickness, boundary layer thickness,
Local coefficient of drag and Average Coefficient of Drag in terms of Reynolds no for
different velocity profiles (One of the profile already derived in Class)

Q42. Lift and Drag over an aerofoil

Q43. Short notes on Stream Line Body, Bluff Body

Q44. Derive Expression for Lift force Acting on Rotating Cylinder (Kutta-Jaukowski
Equation)

Module 6

Q 45. What is Mach number and its Significance

Q46. Bernoullis equation for Isothermal and Adiabatic Process

Q47. Stagnation Pressure and stagnation density in compressible fluids

Q48. Write short notes on Normal Shocks (i) Continuity eqn (ii) Momentum
Equation and Energy Equation

Q49. Mach Angle and Zone of Silence

Q50. Solve Problems as much as you can on Different Topics

Note: The questions in Bold are most probably expected, but dont depend
completely on them only, just concentrate more on them as compared to other
questions

Best of Luck

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