Hydraulic Engineering - B.Tech. 5th Semester Examination, 2022
Hydraulic Engineering
Instructions:
- The marks are indicated in the right-hand margin.
- There are NINE questions in this paper.
- Attempt FIVE questions in all.
- Question No. 1 is compulsory.
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The boundary layer exists in which of the following:
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The nominal distance of boundary layer is defined as the distance from the solid boundary to a point?
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If the alternate depths for certain flow in a rectangular channel are 3.0m and 1.0m respectively. The critical depth for this channel is
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The Manning's n for a straight concrete sewer is about
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The total number of possible types of GVF profiles are
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The discharge in an open channel corresponding to critical depth is
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In a triangular channel, the value of \( E_c/Y_c \) is
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The hydraulic grade line is
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A hydraulic jump occurs in an open channel when
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If the Froude number of a hydraulic jump is 5.50, it can be classified as
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What do you understand by displacement thickness, Momentum thickness and Energy thickness?
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Calculate friction drag on a plate 0.15m wide and 0.45m long placed longitudinally in a stream of oil flowing with a free steam velocity \( = 6 \, m/s \). Also find thickness of boundary layer at trailing edge. Specific gravity of oil \( = 0.925 \) and kinematic viscosity \( = 9 \times 10^{-4} \, m^2/s \).
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State the conditions under which the rectangular section of an open channel will be most economical. Derive these conditions.
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What are different Open channel flow and Pipe flow?
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Derive the Chezy resistance formula. Discuss the resistance formula for practical use. What are the factors that affect the Manning's roughness coefficient, n?
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Derive the differential equation of Gradually Varied flow and write its basic assumptions. Explain the classification of the flow profiles based on this equations.
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A rectangular channel of bed width 4.0m has a normal depth of 1.25m. The mean velocity in the channel is found to be \( 1.12 \, m/s \). If Manning's coefficient \( (n=0.015) \) estimate the bed slope of the channel.
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Explain Hydraulic jump with diagram. Write down the applications of hydraulic jump.
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A hydraulic jump occurs in a horizontal 90° triangular channel. If the sequent depths in this jump are 0.60 m and 1.20 m, estimate the flow rate and the Froude numbers at the beginning and the end of the jump.
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Write general steps that are required to perform a CFD simulation.
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State and discuss the assumptions made in the derivation of the dynamic equation for gradually varied flow. Starting from first principles derive equations for the slope of the water surface in gradually varied flow with respect to channel bed.