Fluid Flow Operations
a) Nick Name by Student's :- FFO .
b) Short Information of Subject :-
i) Theory Examination :- 100 Marks.
1) Question paper will comprise of 7 questions, each carrying 20 marks.
2) Total 5 questions need to be solved.
3) Question No.1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus.
4) Remaining Questions will be randomly selected from all the Chapters and will be mixed in nature.
ii) Term Work :- 25 Marks.
The distribution of marks for the Term Work will be as follows :-
Attendance (Theory and Tutorial) : 05 marks.
Class Tutorials on entire syllabus : 10 marks.
Test (atleast 1) : 10 marks
Total Marks :- 150 Marks.
Fluid Flow Operations is a 60% Theory & 40% Numerical Subject, it’s slight hard to score well in this subject due to vast syllabus. This subject needs studying from the start itself, you can’t finish studying this subject during PL’s . It mostly includes the study of flow behaviour of fluids, various pumps, velocity equations etc.
c) Best Book to refer :- Multansir Kachwala
If there is any difficulty finding any Answer please do mention it in comment,Chemavishkar will soon respond you.
a) Nick Name by Student's :- FFO .
b) Short Information of Subject :-
i) Theory Examination :- 100 Marks.
1) Question paper will comprise of 7 questions, each carrying 20 marks.
2) Total 5 questions need to be solved.
3) Question No.1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus.
4) Remaining Questions will be randomly selected from all the Chapters and will be mixed in nature.
ii) Term Work :- 25 Marks.
The distribution of marks for the Term Work will be as follows :-
Attendance (Theory and Tutorial) : 05 marks.
Class Tutorials on entire syllabus : 10 marks.
Test (atleast 1) : 10 marks
iii) Practical :- 25
Marks.
As per the Mumbai University rules you will have to perform any one Experiment which will be given to you by the External Examiner from the Experiments that you have performed during Regular College Practicals.
As per the Mumbai University rules you will have to perform any one Experiment which will be given to you by the External Examiner from the Experiments that you have performed during Regular College Practicals.
Total Marks :- 150 Marks.
Fluid Flow Operations is a 60% Theory & 40% Numerical Subject, it’s slight hard to score well in this subject due to vast syllabus. This subject needs studying from the start itself, you can’t finish studying this subject during PL’s . It mostly includes the study of flow behaviour of fluids, various pumps, velocity equations etc.
c) Best Book to refer :- Multansir Kachwala
d) Short view of Syllabus
:-
In all there are 10 Chapters in FFO :-
In all there are 10 Chapters in FFO :-
1)Fluid Statics
2) Fluid Flow Phenomena
3) Basic Equations of
Fluid Flow
4) Incompressible flow in
pipes and channels
5) Flow of compressible
fluids
6) Newtonian and Newtonian
fluids
7) Transportation and
metric of fluid
8) Centrifugal Pump
9) Agitation and Mixing of
liquid
10) Two Phase Flow
Fluid Flow Operations (FFO) Set of Questions(Theory &
Numericals) :-
Reference Book :- Multansir Kachwala
Chapter 1 – Fluid Statics
1)
Define fluid and classify it
2) Derive an
expression for Hydrostatic Equilibrium
3) Pressure measuring
devices
4) Inclined single
column manometer
5) Equation for
pressure drop using differential manometer across 2 points in a pipeline.
6) Bourdon pressure
guage
Sum no. 3 Pg No.27
Sum no. 4 Pg No.28
Chapter 2 - Fluid Flow Phenomena
1)
Derive
the mathematical expression to obtain Boundary layer development, Momentum
thickness, Energy thickness & Displacement thickness.
2)
Define
the term Transition length.What is the transition length for a straight pipe
with turbulent flow.
Chapter 3 - Basic Equations of Fluid
Flow
1)
Continuity
Equation
2) Euler’s Equation
3) Modified Bernoulli’s Equation
Sum no. 4 Pg No.60
Sum no. 6 Pg No.72
Chapter 4 - Incompressible flow in pipes
and channels
1)
Derive
an expression for velocity distribution for laminar flow through pipe.
2) Universal velocity distribution equation
3) Friction factor chart OR Moody diagram
4) Effect of roughness parameter on friction
factor
5) What is meant by head loss due to
friction in pipe.What are various types of losses occurring in pipe.How it is
calculated.Express various empirical formulas.
Sum no. 1 Pg No.113
Sum no. 2 Pg No.128
Sum no. 4 Pg No.135
Chapter 5 - Flow of compressible fluids
1) Prove that the velocity
of a sound wave in a compressible fluid is given by C = ( k/p )1/2
2) Define mach number and show by means of
diagram the nature of propogation of disturbance in incompressible flow when
the mach number is less than 1,is equal to 1 & is greater than 1.
Sum no. 4 Pg No.155
Sum no. 4 Pg No.171
Chapter 6 - Newtonian and Newtonian
fluids
1)
Forces
acting on a particle moving through a fluid
2) Explain Fluidisation.Maximum &
Minimum fluidisation
Sum no. 1 Pg No.208
Chapter 7 - Transportation and metric of
fluid
1)
Different
types of valves used in industries
2) Different types of pumps
3) Classification of compressors and short
note on it
4) Flow measuring devices & insertion
meter
5) Venturimeter
6) Rotameter
7) Pitot tube
8) Difference between operating principles
of head flow meter and variable area flowrate.
Sum no. 3 Pg No.240
Sum no. 6 Pg No.243
Chapter 8 - Centrifugal Pump
1)
Parts
of centrifugal pump & it’s working
2) Characteristic curves of centrifugal
pumps
3) Cavitation
4) Priming
5) NPSH & NPSHR
Sum no. 1 Pg No.268
Sum no. 3 Pg No.275
Chapter 9 - Agitation and Mixing of
liquid
1)
Classification
of impellers
2) Power curves for baffled & unbaffled
tank
3) Helical blade mixer
4) Different flow patterns in mixing
5) Give typical proportion of tank &
impeller dimension
Sum no. 4 Pg No.327
Chapter 10 - Two Phase Flow
1) Baker’s diagram
2) Two phase flow
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