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MEC 241

TUTORIAL 1- INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS


1. Define density, specific gravity and specific weight.

2. A closed rectangular tank has the dimension of 40 cm x 40 cm x 30 cm. If the tank is to be filled with a substance
having a specific gravity of 0.2037, determine:
i. the density of substance in the tank, (ans:203.7 kg/m3)
ii. The mass of substance must be added to the tank (kg), (ans: 9.776 kg)
−3 3
iii. The specific volume of substance in the tank, and (ans: 4.909 × 10 𝑚 /𝑘𝑔)
3
iv. The specific weight of substance in the tank. (ans: 1998.297𝑁/𝑚 )

3. A large hot balloon contains helium (He) having a weight of 1.49x105 N is measured under a standard
atmospheric condition at pressure and temperature of 101kPA and 150C respectively. Determine:
𝑘𝑔
i. the density of the helium, kg/m3 (ans: 0.1688 𝑚3)
−4
ii. The specific gravity of the helium (ans: 1.69 × 10 )
3
iii. The specific weight of the helium, N/m3 (ans: 1.656 𝑁/𝑚 )
3
iv. The volume of the dirigibles, m3, and (ans: 89 975𝑚 )
3
v. The mass of the helium in the hot balloon, kg. (ans: 15.1 × 10 𝑘𝑔)
(Given that the specific gas constant of helium, R = 2077 J/kg K)

4. A fluid occupies a volume of 32 L and weigh at 280 N. Determine the following fluid properties by taking the
gravitational acceleration as 9.81 m/s
i. The fluid mass in kg (ans: 28.54kg)
ii. The fluid density in kg/m3 (ans: 891.87 kg/m3)

iii. The fluid specific weight in N/m3 and (ans: 8749.24 N/m3)
iv. The fluid specific gravity. (ans: 8.75)

5. The specific volume of a substance is found to be 0.0009 m3/kg. Calculate the specific weight, specific gravity and
the density of this substance. Use 𝜌 water =1000 kg/m3 (ans: density: 1111.11kg/𝑚3, specific weight:
10900𝑁/𝑚 3 , SG:10.9)

6. A cylindrical container is 180mm in diameter and weighs 2.75 N when it is empty. When filled to a depth of 220
mm with certain oil, it weighs 38.7 N. Calculate the specific gravity of oil. (ans: SG=0.655)

7. Compressed air with a pressure of 300 kPa is stored in a cylindrical tank at temperature of 300C. The tank
diameter and height are 0.3 m and 1.5 m respectively. Estimate the density, mass and specific weight of the
compresses air if the gas constant (R) is 0.287 𝑘𝑃𝑎 ∙ 𝑚3 /𝑘𝑔 ∙ 𝐾 (ans: density=3.448 kg/m3, mass=0.3655 kg and
specific weight=33.82 N/m3)

8. A flat plate 60 cm x 120 cm slides on an oil (𝜇 = 1.04 × 10−1 𝑃𝑎 ∙ 𝑠) over a large plane surface. Assume linear
velocity distribution, estimate the force required to drag the plate at 3.5 m/s if the oil film is 3 mm thick.
(Answer: F=87.36N)
9. Determine the mass, density, specific volume and specific weight of the substance in a cylinder as shown in
Figure Q1(a). The radius of the cylinder is 50 mm. The specific gravity of the substance is 0.2037. (ans:
mass=2.0kg, density=203.7 kg/m3, specific volume= 4.91×10-3 𝑚3/𝑘𝑔, specific weight=1998.3 N/m3)

10. A large movable plate is located between two large fixed plates as shown in Figure 1 below. Two Newtonian
fluids are filled between the plates having the viscosities of 0.02 𝑁 ∙ 𝑠/𝑚2 and 0.01 𝑁 ∙ 𝑠/𝑚2 respectively.
Determine:
i. The magnitude of the shearing stresses when the moving plate has a velocity of 4 m/s. (Assume that

the velocity distribution between the plate is linear), and (ans: 𝜏1 2


= 13.3 𝑁/𝑚 , 𝜏2 =
2
13.3 𝑁/𝑚 )
ii. The moving plate area in 𝑚2 if 100 𝑁 of total force is required to move the large plate from the

corresponding position. (the thickness of the large movable plate is negligible) (ans: 𝐹𝑡𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 =
2
3.76 𝑚 )

Figure 1.

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