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ENGG2500-Fluid Mechanics for Engineers - 2024 T1

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Select the drawing that best represents the ideal and real Total Energy Lines (EL) and the ideal and real Hydraulic Grade Lines (HGL) across a Venturi meter.

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Select all the TRUE responses: (Note that wrong answers will result in deduction of marks to a minimum of zero marks for this question part.)

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A student would like to apply Buckingham’s π theorem to investigate the relationship between frictional head loss, , and variables in a horizontal pipe of circular cross-section, such as pressure -drop , diameter , the density of the fluid , viscosity and the linear velocity of the fluid . The student has chosen and  as repeating variables. 

 

In the following variables, which one should NOT be chosen as another repeating variable?

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Answer the following.

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Match the following basic quantities to their SI Units.

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Match the following derived quantities to their SI Units.

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Match the physical quantity to their respective dimension where L is length, M is mass, T is time and Θ is temperature.

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Pressure drop depends on four variables: the diameter of pipe , the fluid density , the fluid dynamic viscosity and the mean velocity . By applying the indicial method (Buckinham's Pi Theorem), it is obtained the dimension equation for the above variables .

Which of the following statements in terms of [M] is correct?

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