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Fluid Mechanics Practice Test: Viscous Flow & Turbulent Flow
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Viscous Flow & Turbulent Flow topics include: Shear stress in viscous and turbulent flow, piston movement, flow of viscous fluid through circular pipes, power absorption, universal velocity distribution and viscosity coefficient methods. Viscous flow can be laminar or turbulent. The difference between the two is the Reynolds number: Laminar flow: Occurs when the Reynolds number is less than 2,300. Viscous forces are dominant, and the fluid moves smoothly and constantly. Turbulent flow: Occurs when the Reynolds number is greater than 3,500. Inertial forces are dominant, and the fluid moves... Show more
Fluid Mechanics Practice Test: Viscous Flow & Turbulent Flow
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25 Questions

1. Which among the following is the correct formula to find out the shear modulus(G)?
2. What type of device is a dashpot?
3. When a problem states “The velocity of the water flow in a pipe is 20 m/s”, which of the following velocities is it talking about?
4. Example of amorphous substance is _______
5. How do we calculate losses for a larger range of Reynolds number?
6. Software timers work on__________
7. Where is friction a drawback?
8. Eddy diffusion happens due to_________
9. Which among the following is the best suitable material for making a piston?
10. Which of the factors primarily decide whether the flow in a circular pipe is laminar or turbulent?
11. Mechanical timers measure time using______
12. A circular pipe of radius 7 cm is used for water flow transmission. This pipe is moulded into another pipe with a square cross-section keeping the length same. (Ignore the thickness of the pipe). Calculate the hydraulic diameter of the moulded pipe. (Take π = 22/7).
13. What can be the maximum diameter of the pipe for the water flow of velocity 1 m/s (ν = 10-6) to be laminar in nature? Assume Lower critical Reynolds number to be 2100.
14. What happens to the head loss when the flow rate is doubled?
15. Define Factor of safety
16. Which among the following is an oldest mechanical timer?
17. If the kinetic energy is increased 4 times its initial value, then how does its momentum change?
18. The dashpot timer is_______
19. Which among the following is an assumption of Hagen-Poiseuille equation?
20. Shear stress is caused due to _______
21. Relative roughness is_________
22. The Prandtl Number approximates ___________
23. If a cricket ball moves with a velocity ‘v’ and collides with a tiny table tennis ball. After an elastic collision, at what velocity will the second ball move?
24. What is the unit of shear stress?
25. Which among the following does not depend on the friction factor?