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This document contains instructions for a fluid mechanics assignment. It provides details such as the student's name, registration number, course and semester. It lists 3 questions to be answered: 1) calculating flow properties for a given pipe, 2) calculating flow rates and pressure for two connected pipes of varying lengths, and 3) comparing dimensional analysis methods and deriving a power equation using Buckingham's method. The assignment is due on July 10th and must be handwritten and in PDF format with the question paper as a title page.

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QUAID-E-AZAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

BSc. Civil Engineering,


Session 2017
Name: Registration 2017-UET-QET-
No: SWL-CIVIL-
Subject: FLUID MECHANICS II (CE-331) Semester: 6th
Assessment Type Assignment-1 Marks: Time
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CLOs Addressed CLO-1 CLO-2
Domain & Level Cognitive Cognitive-
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PLOs Addressed PLO-2 PLO-3
Level Med Me
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Question# 1,2 3
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Note: Due date for submission of assignment is 10th July, 2020. Assignment must be hand written
and in pdf format containing given assignment question paper as a title page duly filled all
required data. Also, name the pdf file your complete registration number. Assignment must be
your own work. Copying from any student will lead to cancellation of your assignment.

Q-01. An oil with (s=0.XX) (where XX is 2nd and last digits of your roll number) and u=3.6*10-3 lb.s/ft2
is flowing in a pipe of dia 4” with a flow rate of 2.((YY+5)/2)-ft3/s (where YY is last two digits of your
roll number).
a) Find whether flow is laminar or not?
a) Find and sketch shear stress distribution across pipe section.
b) Also find head loss per unit inch of pipe.

<<< (Flow rate for roll number 17201 is 2.((01+5)/2)=2.3 where for 17222 is 2.((22+05)/02=13.5)=2.135 >>>
<<< Specific gravity for 17201 is 0.71 and for 17202 is 0.72 >>>

Q-2: Water is being transported from an overhead (figure.01) in a asphalt-dipped cast-iron pipe (with
Reentrant entrance). Length of pipe B&C are 200’ (Add last two digits of your roll number) and 300’
(Add last two digits of your roll number) respectively. Find flow arte in each pipe and pressure at P.

<<< e.g For 17201 pipe lengths are 201 and 301 respectively. >>>
Q-03:

(i) Carry out the comparison of different available dimensional analysis methods and briefly explain
their purpose?
(ii) The power required by an agitator in a tank is a function of the following variables:
Diameter of the agitator, Number of rotations of the impeller per unit time,
Viscosity of liquid and Density of liquid.
From dimensional analysis using Buckingham's method, obtain a relation between
power and the four variables?

Figure 1

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