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Saturday 14 October 2017

Fluid Mechanics | Question Bank | Interview Questions [Answers Here] - Part 3

Fluid Mechanics | Question Bank | Interview Questions [Answers Here] - Part 3

Another Part of the Fluid Mechanics Question Bank, Interview Question and Answers. In this part, there are 10 questions. Kindly go through them.
If you have not seen part 1 and 2, Click on the link below respectively:


31. A right circular cylinder open at the top is filled with liquid and rotated about its vertical axis at such a speed that half the liquid spills out, then the pressure intensity at the centre of bottom is
a) zero
b) one-fourth  its  value when  cylinder was full
c) one-half its value when cylinder was full
d) cannot be predicted from the given data
Ans: a

32. The horizontal component of force on a curved surface is equal to the
a) product of pressure intensity at its centroid and area
b) force on a vertical projection of the curved surface
c) weight of liquid vertically above the curved surface
d) force on the horizontal projection of the curved surface
Ans: b

33. A closed tank containing water is moving in a horizontal direction along a straight line at a constant speed. The tank also contains a steel ball and a bubble of air. If the tank is decelerated horizontally, then
i)    the ball will move to the front 
ii)   the bubble will move to the front 
iii) the ball will move to the rear 
iv)  the bubble will move to the rear Find out which of the above statements are correct ?
a) (i) and (ii)
b) (i)and(iv)
c) (ii) and (iii)
d) (iii) and (iv)
Ans: b

34. The eddy viscosity for turbulent flow is
a) a function of temperature only
b) a physical property of the fluid.
c) dependent on the flow
d) independent of the flow
Ans: c

35. Flow at constant rate through a tapering pipe is
i) steady flow
ii) uniform flow
iii) unsteady flow
iv) non-uniform flow
The correct answer is
a) (i) and (ii)
b) (i)and(iv)
c) (ii) and (iii)
d) (ii) and (iv)
Ans: b
36. In a two dimensional incompressible steady flow around an airfoil, the stream lines are 2 cm apart at a great distance from the airfoil, where the velocity is 30 m/sec. The velocity near the airfoil, where the stream lines are 1.5 cm apart, is
a) 22.5 m/sec.
b) 33 m/sec.
c) 40 m/sec.
d) 90 m/sec.
Ans: c

38. When the velocity distribution is uniform over the cross-section, the correction factor for momentum is
a) 0
b) 1
c) 4/3
d) 2
Ans: b

39. Least possible value of correction factor for
i) kinetic energy is zero
ii) kinetic energy is 1
iii) momentum is zero
iv) momentum is 1
The correct statements are
a) (i) and (iii)
b) (ii) and (iii)
c) (i) and (iv)
d) (ii) and (iv)
Ans: d

40. If the velocity is zero over half of the cross-sectional area and is uniform over the remaining half, then the momentum correction factor is
a) 1
b) 4/3
c) 2
d) 4
Ans: c

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Fluid Mechanics | Question Bank | Interview Questions [Answers Here] - Part 2

Fluid Mechanics | Question Bank | Interview Questions [Answers Here] - Part 2

This is the part 2 of the Questions on Fluid Mechanics | Question Bank | Interview Questions. The answers are also provided and attached to the questions. If you did not see the part 1, click HERE.

Study the below Fluid Mechanics Questions and Answers and be familiar with the questions.

21. Centre of buoyancy always
a) coincides with the centre of gravity
b) coincides with the centroid of the volume of fluid displaced
c) remains above the centre of gravity
d) remains below the centre of gravity
Ans: b

22. If the weight of a body immersed in a fluid exceeds the buoyant force, then the body will
a) rise until its weight equals the buoyant force
b) tend to move downward and it may finally sink
c) float
d) none of the above
Ans: b

23. Metacentric height for small values of angle of heel is the distance between the
a) centre of gravity and centre of buoyancy
b) centre of gravity and metacentre
c) centre of buoyancy and metacentre
d) free surface and centre of buoyancy
Ans: b

24. A floating body is said to be in a state of stable equilibrium
a) when its metacentric height is zero
b) when the metacentre is above the centre of gravity
c) when the metacentre is below the centre of gravity
d) only when its centre of gravity is below its centre of buoyancy
Ans: b

25.   The increase in metacentric height
i)    increases stability
ii)   decreases stability
iii) increases comfort for passengers
iv) decreases comfort for passengers
The correct answer is
a)    (i) and (iii)
b) (i)and(iv)
c) (ii) and (iii)
d) (ii) and (iv)
Ans: b

26. A rectangular block 2 m long, 1 m wide and 1 m deep floats in water, the depth of immersion being 0.5 m. If water weighs 10 kN/m3, then the weight of the block is
a) 5kN
b) lOkN
c) 15 kN
d) 20 kN
Ans: b

27. The point in the immersed body through which the resultant pressure of the liquid may be taken to act is known as
a) centre of gravity
b) centre of buoyancy
c) centre of pressure
d) metacentre
Ans: c

28. If a vessel containing liquid moves downward with a constant acceleration equal to 'g' then
a) the  pressure  throughout the  liquid mass is atmospheric
b) there will be vacuum in the liquid
c) the pressure in the liquid mass is greater than hydrostatic pressure
d) none of the above
Ans: a

29. When a liquid rotates at a constant angular velocity about a vertical axis as a rigid body, the pressure intensity varies
a) linearly with radial distance
b) as the square of the radial distance
c) inversely as the square of the radial distance
d) inversely as the radial distance
Ans: b

30. An open cubical tank of 2 m side is filled with water. If the tank is rotated with an acceleration such that half of the water spills out, then the acceleration is equal to
a) g/3
b) g/2
c) 2g/3
d) g
Ans: d


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Thursday 28 September 2017

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Friday 15 September 2017

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