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Fluid Mechanics

Group 5 BSME 3-1


Activity 1

A 4.9 cubic feet of water are compressed to


5000 psig. What is the volume decrease if the
temperature is 60°F ? Assume the average bulk
modulus of elasticity of 311 000 psi.
Given:
Solution:

A film width in a surface


tension experiment is 10cm. If
mercury is the fluid (surface
tension = 0.52 N/m) , what
is the maximum force that
can be applied without
breaking the membrane?
Neglect Gravitational force.
Given:

Solution:

A vessel is initially connected to a reservoir


open to the atmosphere . The connecting
valve is then closed , and the vacuum of
65.5 kPa is applied to the vessel. What is
the absolute pressure in the vessel? Assume
standard atmospheric pressure
connecting
valve

Reservoir open to
the atmosphere
Vessel

Given:

Solution:

What is the pressure at


point A in the tank if
h=2 feet?
Given:

Solution:

Oil with specific gravity of 0.72 is used as


the indicating fluid in a manometer. If the
differential pressure across the ends of the
manometer is 7 kPa, what will be the
difference in oil levels in the manometer?
P1

h oil P2

Given:

Solution:
The specific gravity of
mercury is 13.6 and the
specific gravity of
glycerin is 1.26. For the
manometer shown,
calculate the difference
in pressure between
points A and B.

Given:

Solution:
If atmospheric air 14.7 psia and 60°F at sea
level, what is the pressure at 12000 ft
altitude if air is incompressible . Note @
3
60°F; the density of air is 0.0763 lb m /ft,
P=14.7 psia
Given:

Solution:
A hydraulic press is used to raise an 80 kN
cargo truck. I f oil of specific gravity 0.82
acts on the piston under pressure of 10Mpa.
What is the diameter of piston required?

Given:

Solution:

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