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EXAMINATIONS, -----------------------.
Semester - I Department – Mechanical engineering

Subject Code – TE2501 Subject Name – Advanced fluid


mechanics
(Regulation 2017)
Time: Three hours Maximum Marks : 100
PART A - (10 x 2 = 20 Marks)
Answer any Ten questions

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Questions CO Level
Marks
No.
1. State Bernoulli’s theorem? CO1 L5 2
2. Define Vorticity. CO1 L1 2
3. Show Magnus effect. CO1 L3 2
4. How the governing equation for the boundary layer can be obtained. CO2 L4 2
5. What is approximate solution? CO2 L1 2
6. Compose separation point. CO2 L6 2
7. Define time average. CO3 L1 2
8. Discuss anisotropic. CO3 L2 2
9. Differentiate wall turbulence and free turbulence. CO3 L2 2
10. Define compressibility. CO4 L1 2
11. Show isothermal compressibility. CO4 L3 2
12. Summarize Mach number. CO4 L5 2
13. Discuss FEM. CO5 L2 2
14. What is matrix? CO5 L1 2
15. Define Discretization. CO5 L1 2
Part B - (5 X 16 = 80 Marks)
Answer any five questions
16. Compose Bernoulli’s Equation. CO1 L6 16
17. Explain Kutta-Joukowski Lift Theorem CO1 L1 16
18. Derive Laminar Boundary layer equations? CO2 L4 16
Air moves over a flat plate with a uniform free stream velocity of 10 m/s. CO2 16
At a position 15 cm away from the front edge of the plate, what is the
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boundary layer thickness? Use a parabolic profile in the boundary layer.
For air (ρ = 1.23 kg/m3 and v = 1.5 x 10-5 m2/s).

20. Explain the Prandtl’s Mixing length Hypothesis. CO3 L1 16

Air (ρ = 1.23 kg/m3 and v = 1.5 x 10-5 m2/s) is flowing over a flat plate. The CO3 16
free stream speed is 15 m/s. At a distance of 1m from the leading edge,
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calculate δ and 𝞽w for (a) completely laminar flow and (b) completely
turbulent flow for 1/7th power law velocity profile

22. Explain normal shock wave. CO4 L4 16

23 Compose the Prandtl- Meyer expansion. CO4 L6 16

For the axisymmetric elements shown in Fig. determine the element stress. CO5 16
Let E = 210 GPa and v = 0.25. The co-ordinates (in millimeters) are shown
in Fig.
The nodal displacements are:
u1 = 0.05 mm; w1= 0.03 mm
u2 = 0.05 mm; w2= 0.03 mm
u3 = 0.05 mm; w3= 0.03 mm

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25. Consider a bar as shown in Fig. An axial load of 200 kN is applied at point CO5 L3 16
p. Take A1 = 2400 mm2, E1 =70 x 109 N/m2, A2 = 600 mm2, E1 =200 x 109
N/m2.
(a) The nodal displacement at point p.
(b) Stress in each material.
(c) Reaction force.

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