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CE6451 Fluid Mechanics and Machinery university questions

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Anna University Question-April/May 2015

Subject code : CE6451

Name:  Fluid Mechanics & Machinery




Anna University Question-Nov/Dec 2014

Subject code : CE6451

Name:  Fluid Mechanics & Machinery








 Anna University Question-Nov/Dec 2014

Subject code : ME 2204

Name:  Fluid Mechanics & Machinery






Anna University Question-April/May 2015

Subject code : ME2204

Name:  Fluid Mechanics & Machinery







Anna University Question-Nov/Dec 2014

Subject code : CE6303

Name:  Mechanics of Fluids





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The syllabus of CE6451 Fluid Mechanica and Machinery is given below

ANNA UNIVERSITY-CHENNAI
REGULATION 2013
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
YEAR/SEMESTER: II/III
CE6451-FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY


CE6451               FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY                                       

OBJECTIVES:
           The applications of the conservation laws to flow through pipes and hydraulic machines are studied
            To understand the importance of dimensional analysis.
           To understand the importance of various types of flow in pumps and turbines.

UNIT I             FLUID PROPERTIES AND FLOW CHARACTERISTICS       
                                       8
Units and dimensions- Properties of fluids- mass density, specific weight, specific volume, specific gravity, viscosity, compressibility, vapor pressure, surface tension and capillarity. Flow characteristics
– concept of control volume - application of continuity equation, energy equation and momentum equation.

UNIT II            FLOW THROUGH CIRCULAR CONDUITS                                                                   8
Hydraulic and energy gradient - Laminar flow through circular conduits and circular annuli-Boundary layer concepts – types of boundary layer thickness – Darcy Weisbach equation –friction factor- Moody diagram- commercial pipes- minor losses – Flow through pipes in series and parallel.

UNIT III           DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS                                                                                           9
Need for dimensional analysis – methods of dimensional analysis – Similitude –types of similitude - Dimensionless parameters- application of dimensionless parameters – Model analysis.

UNIT IV          PUMPS                                                                                                                          10
Impact of jets - Euler’s equation - Theory of roto-dynamic machines – various efficiencies– velocity components at entry and exit of the rotor- velocity triangles - Centrifugal pumps– working principle - work done by the impeller - performance curves - Reciprocating pump- working principle – Rotary pumps –classification.

UNIT V          TURBINES                                                                                                                    10
Classification of turbines – heads and efficiencies – velocity triangles. Axial, radial and mixed flow turbines. Pelton wheel,  Francis turbine and Kaplan turbines- working principles - work done by water on the runner – draft tube. Specific speed - unit quantities – performance curves for turbines – governing of turbines.

OUTCOMES:
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
           Upon completion of this course, the students can able to apply mathematical knowledge to predict the properties and characteristics of a fluid.
           Can critically analyse the performance of pumps and turbines.

TEXT BOOK:
1.        Modi P.N. and Seth, S.M. "Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics", Standard Book House, New Delhi
2004.
REFERENCES:
1.        Streeter, V. L. and Wylie E. B., "Fluid Mechanics", McGraw Hill Publishing Co. 2010
2.        Kumar K. L., "Engineering Fluid Mechanics", Eurasia Publishing House(p) Ltd., New Delhi
2004
3.        Robert W.Fox, Alan T. McDonald, Philip J.Pritchard, “Fluid Mechanics and Machinery”, 2011.
4.        Graebel. W.P, "Engineering Fluid Mechanics", Taylor & Francis, Indian Reprint, 2011









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