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VE Gail Sern SEL Agglve? “Yudearalies 1 ~ ADEC 2012 Con. 9862-12. . KR-8921 (3 Hours) [Total Marks : 100 N.B.; (1) Question No.1 is compulsory, Solve any four questions of remaining questions. (2) Assume sultable data if required. is Solve any FOUR : 20 1) What is specific energy curve? 2) Ex plain the term hydraulic jump 3) Explain the terminal velocity of body 4) What are drawbacks of Lacey’s theory um thickness 5) Define- Displacement thickness, momen 6) Write a note on control of boundary layer separation 2a . wo Derive expression for most economical triangular channel section, 2b 10 m’/s of water with velocity of A channel is rectangular in cross section and conveys LL. 1.8 m/s, Find the gradient required (a) if the width is tree times the depth, (b) if the proportions are those for maximum discharge. Take C= 65 3a 10 Water flows at the rate of 16m°Vs in a channel 10mm wide al a velocity of 1.6 m/s. Calculate the specific energy head. Find alse the critical depth, the critical velocity and the winimum value of specific energy head corresponding to this discharge in channel. 3b 10 The loss of energy head in a hydraulic jump is 4.25m. The Froude number just before the jump is 7.50. Find (i) discharge per meter width of channel (ii) the depth before and after i) Froude number after the jump. (iv)Percentage loss of energy head the hydrantic jump due fo jump and (vy) Length of the jump. [ TURN OVER, Con. 9862-KR-8921-12. 2 da 7 10. 1 A rectangular channel: 10m wide carries a discharge of 30m? Is. It is laid at slopg of 0.0001. 1 Ifat a section in this channel the depth is 1.6 m, how far (u/s or d/s) from the section will be ' the depth be 2.0m? Take manning’s n as 0.015. f a 10 Derive the dynarnic equation for’gradually varied flow in rectangular channel section, clo 5a 0 : t Discuss the phenomenon of separation of boundary layers. 5b 10 ! Find the displacement thickness, the momentum thickness and energy thickness for the - velocity distribution in boundary layer given by, w/U = 2(y/) ~ (y/8) * | 6a 10 A cylinder 1.2 m in diameter is rotated about it’s axis in air having a velocity of 128 Kaw hr. A lift of 5886 N per meter length of eylinder is developed on a body. Assuming ideal fluid theory, find the rotational speed and the location of stagnation points. Given @ = 1.236 g/m’ ob 10 oloO sulation does originates around the ai What is meant by Magnus effect? How Ta 10 ‘Compare Lacey’s theory and Kennedy's theory 10 b . ‘Take B/D Design an irrigation channel to carry a discharge of 30 cumecs by Kennedy's theo ratio 8.0, N= 0.0225 and m=1

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