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         Code No: R05310302
                                                                                    Set No. 1
                III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
                          HYDRAULIC MACHINERY AND SYSTEMS
             ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
         Time: 3 hours                                                                     Max Marks: 80
                                      Answer any FIVE Questions
                                   All Questions carry equal marks



           1. A jet of water coming out of nozzle at a velocity of 35m/sec strikes a series of vanes
              without shock which are moving with a velocity of 10m/sec. The direction of jet is
              200 to the motion of vanes. The relative velocity of jet at outlet is 0.9 times relative
              velocity at inlet. The absolute velocity of jet at outlet is normal to the motion of
              vanes. Find

               (a) the inlet and exit vane angles,
               (b) work done

               (c) E ciency of the system.                                                                 [16]

           2. A water tube has a velocity of 4m/sec at the entrance to the draft tube and a
              velocity of 1.2m/sec at the exit. For Friction losses of 0.1m and a tail water 5m
              below the entrance to the draft tube, nd the pressure head at the entrance. [16]

           3. (a) What is meant by cavitation? What is Thomas cavitation factor and what is
                   its signi cance for water turbines.
               (b) Explain Iso-e ciency curves.                                                          [8+8]

           4. (a) Why is the speed of a reciprocating pump lower than that of a centrifugal
                   pump? On what factors do es the speed of the recipro cating pump depend?
               (b) Explain how the separation of ow is caused in reciprocating pumps. What
                    preventive measures are usually taken to reduce the same appreciably? [8+8]

           5. (a) How will you obtain an expression for the minimum speed for starting a cen-
                    trifugal pump?
               (b) The internal and external diameter of the impeller of a centrifugal pump are
                    200 mm and 400 mm respectively. The pump is running at 1200 r.p.m. the
                    vane angles of the impeller at inlet and outlet are 20o and 30o respectively. The
                    water enters the impeller radially and velocity of ow is constant. Determine
                    the work done by the impeller per unit weight of water. [6+10]

           6. (a) What do you understand by characteristic curves of a pump? What is the
                   signi cance of the characteristic curves.
               (b) Find the number of pumps required to take water from a deep well under a
                    total head of 89 m. All the pumps are identical and are running at 800 r.p.m.
                    the speci c speed of each pump is given as 25 while the rated capacity of each
                    pump is 0.16 m3 .                                                                    [8+8]
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           7. The diameter of ram of a jigger of the crane is 30 cm and velocity ratio of the crane
              is 5 : 1. the length of supply pipe from accumulator = 150 m and its diameter is
              5 cm. the pressure in the accumulator = 54 bar. Friction on ram and pulley is
              equivalent to a pressure of 4.9 bar. Take f = 0.01. Find the relation between the
              load W (kN) lifted and speed of lifting V (m/s). Find V when W = 50 kN. [16]

           8. (a) A pipe of diameter 300 mm and length 3500 m is used for the transmission of
                    power by water. The total head at the inlet of the pipe is 500 m. Find the
                    maximum power available at the outlet of the pipe, if the value of f=0.006.
               (b) A nozzle is tted at the end of a pipe of length 300 m and of diameter
                    100 mm. For the maximum transmission of power through the nozzle, nd
                    the diameter of nozzle. Take f = 0.009.                                           [8+8]
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         Code No: R05310302
                                                                                     Set No. 2
                III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
                          HYDRAULIC MACHINERY AND SYSTEMS
             ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
         Time: 3 hours                                                                      Max Marks: 80
                                      Answer any FIVE Questions
                                   All Questions carry equal marks



           1. (a) Find an expression for the e ciency of a series of moving curved vanes when
                     a jet of water strikes the vanes at one of its tips.
               (b) A jet of water of diameter 65 mm moving with a velo city of 30m/s, strikes a
                    curved xed plate tangentially at one end at an angle of 300 to the horizontal.
                    The jet leaves the plate at an angle of 180 to the horizontal. Find the force
                    exerted by the jet on the plate in the horizontal and vertical directions. [8+8]

           2. An inward ow reaction turbine has outer and inner diameters of the wheel as 1 m
              and 0.5 m respectively. The vanes are radial at inlet and the discharge is radial.
              Water enters the vanes at an angle of 100. Assuming the velocity of ow as 3 m/s
              and constant, nd the speed of the wheel and the vane angle at outlet. [16]

           3. De ne cavitation. What factors a ect occurrence of cavitation in turbines. What
              measures are to be taken to prevent it? If cavitation were to occur, at what locations
              the cavitation damage is likely to take place.                                                [16]

           4. Derive expressions for the accelerations and friction head impressed on the water in
              the suction and delivery pipes. Sketch indicator diagram and determine the work
              done per stroke of the pump.                                                              [16]

           5. (a) What do you mean by manometric e ciency, mechanical e ciency and overall
                    e ciency of a centrifugal pump.
               (b) A centrifugal pump is to discharge 0.118 m3/s at a speed of 1450 r.p.m against
                    a head of 25 m. The impeller diameter is 250 mm, its width at outlet is 50
                    mm and manometric e ciency is 75%. Determine the vane angles at the outer
                    periphery of the impeller.                                                         [8+8]

           6. (a) What is cavitation? State its e ect on the performance of water turbines and
                   also state how to prevent cavitation in water turbines.
               (b) Find the rise in pressure in the impeller of a centrifugal pump through which
                    water is owing at the rate of 0.01 m3 . The internal and external diameter
                    of the impeller are 15 cm and 30 cm respectively. The widths of the impeller
                    at inlet and outlet are 1.2 cm and 0.6 cm. The pump is running at 1500
                    r.p.m. The water enters the impeller radially at inlet and impeller vane angle
                    at outlet is 45o. Neglect losses through the impeller. [6+10]


           7. (a) A hydraulic lift is required to lift a load of 98.1kN through a height of 12 m,
                    once in every 100 seconds. The speed of the lift is 600 mm/s. Determine:
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                      i. power required to drive the lift,
                     ii. working period of lift in seconds, and
                    iii. idle period of the lift in seconds.
               (b) What is hydraulic intensi er? Explain its principle and working. [10+6]

           8. (a) A pipe of diameter 300 mm and length 3500 m is used for the transmission of
                    power by water. The total head at the inlet of the pipe is 500 m. Find the
                    maximum power available at the outlet of the pipe, if the value of f=0.006.
               (b) A nozzle is tted at the end of a pipe of length 300 m and of diameter
                    100 mm. For the maximum transmission of power through the nozzle, nd
                    the diameter of nozzle. Take f = 0.009.                                       [8+8]
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                                                                                  Set No. 3
                III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
                          HYDRAULIC MACHINERY AND SYSTEMS
             ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
         Time: 3 hours                                                                   Max Marks: 80
                                      Answer any FIVE Questions
                                   All Questions carry equal marks



           1. 5 cm diameter jet having a velocity of 20m/sec, strikes a at plate, the normal of
               which is inclined at 250 to the axis of the jet. Calculate the normal force exerted
               on the plate

               (a) When the plate is stationary
               (b) When the plate is moving with a velocity of 10m/sec in the direction of the
                    jet.
               (c) When the plate is moving with a velocity of 7m/sec parallel to itself and in
                   the direction of the normal to its surface.                                       [4+6+6]

           2. Obtain an expression for the work done per second by water on the runner of a
              Pelton wheel. Hence derive an expression for maximum e ciency of the Pelton
              wheel giving the relationship between the jet speed and the bucket speed. [16]

           3. (a) De ne Suction Speci c Speed. Explain the pro cedure for the selection of type
                    of turbine runner.
               (b) List out di erent types of surge tanks and explain any two along with neat
                    sketches.                                                                          [8+8]

           4. A double acting reciprocating pump has a stroke of 250mm and plunger diameter
              125 mm. The center of the pump is 4 m above the lower sump water level and 30
              m below the delivery water. The lengths of suction and delivery pipes are 6 m and
              35 m respectively. Both pipes are 60 mm in diameter. If the pump is to run at
              30 rpm, nd the pressure head on the piston, at the beginning, middle and end of
              the suction stroke. If mechanical e ciency is 75% and f=0.04, determine the power
              required to drive the pump.                                                               [16]

           5. The outer diameter of an impeller of a centrifugal pump is 400 mm and outlet
              width 50 mm. The pump is running at 800 r.p.m and is working against a total
              head of 15 m. The vanes angle at outlet is 40o and manometric e ciency is 75%.
              Determine:

               (a) velo city of ow at outlet
               (b) velo city of water leaving the vane,

               (c) angle made by the absolute velocity at outlet with the direction of motion at
                    outlet, and
               (d) discharge.                                                                            [16]
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           6. (a) Draw and discuss the operating charecteristcs of a centrifugal pump.
               (b) Two geometrically similar pumps are running at the same speed of 1000 r.p.m.
                    One pump has an impeller diameter of 0.3 meter and lifts water at the rate
                    of 20 liters per second against a head of 15 meters. Determine the head and
                    impeller diameter of the other pump to deliver half the discharge. [6+10]

           7. (a) How do es a torque convertor di er from a uid coupling? Explain the working
                    principle of any one of them.
               (b) A hydraulic lift is required to lift a load of 8 kN through a height of 10 meters,
                    once in every 80 seconds. The speed of the lift is 0.5 m per second. Determine:
                      i. Power required to drive the lift,
                     ii. Working period of lift in seconds, and
                    iii. Idle period of the lift in seconds.                                            [8+8]

           8. (a) A pipe of diameter 300 mm and length 3500 m is used for the transmission of
                    power by water. The total head at the inlet of the pipe is 500 m. Find the
                    maximum power available at the outlet of the pipe, if the value of f=0.006.
               (b) A nozzle is tted at the end of a pipe of length 300 m and of diameter
                    100 mm. For the maximum transmission of power through the nozzle, nd
                    the diameter of nozzle. Take f = 0.009.                                             [8+8]
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                                                                                         Set No. 4
                III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
                          HYDRAULIC MACHINERY AND SYSTEMS
             ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
         Time: 3 hours                                                                           Max Marks: 80
                                      Answer any FIVE Questions
                                   All Questions carry equal marks



           1. (a) Show that the force exerted by a jet of water on moving inclined plate in the
                    direction of jet is given by x = ( - )2 sin2 , where a=area of the jet,
                     =inclination of the plate with the jet, V=velocity of jet, u=velo city of plate
               (b) A jet of water of diameter 100mm moving with a velocity of 25m/sec strikes
                    a curved xed symmetrical plate at the center. Find the force exerted by the
                    jet of water in the direction of the jet, if the jet is de ected through an angle
                    of 1200 at the outlet of the curved plate.                                              [8+8]

           2. (a) Draw a neat diagram of a reaction turbine and explain its working. State the
                    equations for power produced and e ciency.
               (b) Explain any two types of draft tubes with neat diagrams. [8+8]

           3. What do you understand by characteristic curves of a turbine? Explain various
              types of characteristic curves of a turbine along with neat sketches. [16]

           4. (a) List out eight di erences between centrifugal pumps and recipro cating pumps.
               (b) Di erentiate between
                      i. single acting and double acting reciprocating pump
                     ii. single cylinder and double cylinder recipro cating pump. [8+8]

           5. (a) What do you mean by manometric e ciency, mechanical e ciency and overall
                    e ciency of a centrifugal pump.
               (b) The diameters of an impeller of a centrifugal pump at inlet and outlet are
                    20 cm and 40 cm respectively. Determine the minimum speed for starting the
                    pump if it works against head of 25 m.                                                  [8+8]

           6. A one- fth scale model of pump was tested in a laboratory at 1000 r.p.m. the head
              developed and power input at the best e ciency point were found to be 8 m and
              30 kW respectively. If the prototype pump has to work against a head of 25 m,
              determine its working speed, the power required to drive it and the ratio of the
               ow rates handled by the two pumps.                                                            [16]

           7. (a) Water at a pressure of 8 bar is supplied to a crane for lifting a weight through
                    a height of 8 m. The diameter of the ram is 16 cm and velocity ratio 5.
                    Assuming the e ciency of the crane 70%, nd:
                      i. The weight lifted by the crane, and
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               (b) Draw a neat diagram of a hydraulic press and explain its working. [8+8]

           8. (a) A pipe line is 30 cm in diameter for rst 1000 m. length and 15 cm diameter for
                   next 1000 m. Find the discharge from the system for transmitting maximum
                   power. Total pressure at the intake 5.5 kN/m2. Take f = 0.008 for both pipes.

               (b) Determine the maximum power available at the exit of the pipe of 30 cm
                    diameter and 3500 m long. The head at the inlet is 500m. Take f = 0.006.
                                                                                                   [8+8]

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  • 2. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310302 Set No. 1 7. The diameter of ram of a jigger of the crane is 30 cm and velocity ratio of the crane is 5 : 1. the length of supply pipe from accumulator = 150 m and its diameter is 5 cm. the pressure in the accumulator = 54 bar. Friction on ram and pulley is equivalent to a pressure of 4.9 bar. Take f = 0.01. Find the relation between the load W (kN) lifted and speed of lifting V (m/s). Find V when W = 50 kN. [16] 8. (a) A pipe of diameter 300 mm and length 3500 m is used for the transmission of power by water. The total head at the inlet of the pipe is 500 m. Find the maximum power available at the outlet of the pipe, if the value of f=0.006. (b) A nozzle is tted at the end of a pipe of length 300 m and of diameter 100 mm. For the maximum transmission of power through the nozzle, nd the diameter of nozzle. Take f = 0.009. [8+8]
  • 3. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310302 Set No. 2 III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007 HYDRAULIC MACHINERY AND SYSTEMS ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Automobile Engineering) Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks 1. (a) Find an expression for the e ciency of a series of moving curved vanes when a jet of water strikes the vanes at one of its tips. (b) A jet of water of diameter 65 mm moving with a velo city of 30m/s, strikes a curved xed plate tangentially at one end at an angle of 300 to the horizontal. The jet leaves the plate at an angle of 180 to the horizontal. Find the force exerted by the jet on the plate in the horizontal and vertical directions. [8+8] 2. An inward ow reaction turbine has outer and inner diameters of the wheel as 1 m and 0.5 m respectively. The vanes are radial at inlet and the discharge is radial. Water enters the vanes at an angle of 100. Assuming the velocity of ow as 3 m/s and constant, nd the speed of the wheel and the vane angle at outlet. [16] 3. De ne cavitation. What factors a ect occurrence of cavitation in turbines. What measures are to be taken to prevent it? If cavitation were to occur, at what locations the cavitation damage is likely to take place. [16] 4. Derive expressions for the accelerations and friction head impressed on the water in the suction and delivery pipes. Sketch indicator diagram and determine the work done per stroke of the pump. [16] 5. (a) What do you mean by manometric e ciency, mechanical e ciency and overall e ciency of a centrifugal pump. (b) A centrifugal pump is to discharge 0.118 m3/s at a speed of 1450 r.p.m against a head of 25 m. The impeller diameter is 250 mm, its width at outlet is 50 mm and manometric e ciency is 75%. Determine the vane angles at the outer periphery of the impeller. [8+8] 6. (a) What is cavitation? State its e ect on the performance of water turbines and also state how to prevent cavitation in water turbines. (b) Find the rise in pressure in the impeller of a centrifugal pump through which water is owing at the rate of 0.01 m3 . The internal and external diameter of the impeller are 15 cm and 30 cm respectively. The widths of the impeller at inlet and outlet are 1.2 cm and 0.6 cm. The pump is running at 1500 r.p.m. The water enters the impeller radially at inlet and impeller vane angle at outlet is 45o. Neglect losses through the impeller. [6+10] 7. (a) A hydraulic lift is required to lift a load of 98.1kN through a height of 12 m, once in every 100 seconds. The speed of the lift is 600 mm/s. Determine:
  • 4. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310302 Set No. 2 i. power required to drive the lift, ii. working period of lift in seconds, and iii. idle period of the lift in seconds. (b) What is hydraulic intensi er? Explain its principle and working. [10+6] 8. (a) A pipe of diameter 300 mm and length 3500 m is used for the transmission of power by water. The total head at the inlet of the pipe is 500 m. Find the maximum power available at the outlet of the pipe, if the value of f=0.006. (b) A nozzle is tted at the end of a pipe of length 300 m and of diameter 100 mm. For the maximum transmission of power through the nozzle, nd the diameter of nozzle. Take f = 0.009. [8+8]
  • 5. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310302 Set No. 3 III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007 HYDRAULIC MACHINERY AND SYSTEMS ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Automobile Engineering) Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks 1. 5 cm diameter jet having a velocity of 20m/sec, strikes a at plate, the normal of which is inclined at 250 to the axis of the jet. Calculate the normal force exerted on the plate (a) When the plate is stationary (b) When the plate is moving with a velocity of 10m/sec in the direction of the jet. (c) When the plate is moving with a velocity of 7m/sec parallel to itself and in the direction of the normal to its surface. [4+6+6] 2. Obtain an expression for the work done per second by water on the runner of a Pelton wheel. Hence derive an expression for maximum e ciency of the Pelton wheel giving the relationship between the jet speed and the bucket speed. [16] 3. (a) De ne Suction Speci c Speed. Explain the pro cedure for the selection of type of turbine runner. (b) List out di erent types of surge tanks and explain any two along with neat sketches. [8+8] 4. A double acting reciprocating pump has a stroke of 250mm and plunger diameter 125 mm. The center of the pump is 4 m above the lower sump water level and 30 m below the delivery water. The lengths of suction and delivery pipes are 6 m and 35 m respectively. Both pipes are 60 mm in diameter. If the pump is to run at 30 rpm, nd the pressure head on the piston, at the beginning, middle and end of the suction stroke. If mechanical e ciency is 75% and f=0.04, determine the power required to drive the pump. [16] 5. The outer diameter of an impeller of a centrifugal pump is 400 mm and outlet width 50 mm. The pump is running at 800 r.p.m and is working against a total head of 15 m. The vanes angle at outlet is 40o and manometric e ciency is 75%. Determine: (a) velo city of ow at outlet (b) velo city of water leaving the vane, (c) angle made by the absolute velocity at outlet with the direction of motion at outlet, and (d) discharge. [16]
  • 6. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310302 Set No. 3 6. (a) Draw and discuss the operating charecteristcs of a centrifugal pump. (b) Two geometrically similar pumps are running at the same speed of 1000 r.p.m. One pump has an impeller diameter of 0.3 meter and lifts water at the rate of 20 liters per second against a head of 15 meters. Determine the head and impeller diameter of the other pump to deliver half the discharge. [6+10] 7. (a) How do es a torque convertor di er from a uid coupling? Explain the working principle of any one of them. (b) A hydraulic lift is required to lift a load of 8 kN through a height of 10 meters, once in every 80 seconds. The speed of the lift is 0.5 m per second. Determine: i. Power required to drive the lift, ii. Working period of lift in seconds, and iii. Idle period of the lift in seconds. [8+8] 8. (a) A pipe of diameter 300 mm and length 3500 m is used for the transmission of power by water. The total head at the inlet of the pipe is 500 m. Find the maximum power available at the outlet of the pipe, if the value of f=0.006. (b) A nozzle is tted at the end of a pipe of length 300 m and of diameter 100 mm. For the maximum transmission of power through the nozzle, nd the diameter of nozzle. Take f = 0.009. [8+8]
  • 7. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310302 Set No. 4 III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007 HYDRAULIC MACHINERY AND SYSTEMS ( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Automobile Engineering) Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks 1. (a) Show that the force exerted by a jet of water on moving inclined plate in the direction of jet is given by x = ( - )2 sin2 , where a=area of the jet, =inclination of the plate with the jet, V=velocity of jet, u=velo city of plate (b) A jet of water of diameter 100mm moving with a velocity of 25m/sec strikes a curved xed symmetrical plate at the center. Find the force exerted by the jet of water in the direction of the jet, if the jet is de ected through an angle of 1200 at the outlet of the curved plate. [8+8] 2. (a) Draw a neat diagram of a reaction turbine and explain its working. State the equations for power produced and e ciency. (b) Explain any two types of draft tubes with neat diagrams. [8+8] 3. What do you understand by characteristic curves of a turbine? Explain various types of characteristic curves of a turbine along with neat sketches. [16] 4. (a) List out eight di erences between centrifugal pumps and recipro cating pumps. (b) Di erentiate between i. single acting and double acting reciprocating pump ii. single cylinder and double cylinder recipro cating pump. [8+8] 5. (a) What do you mean by manometric e ciency, mechanical e ciency and overall e ciency of a centrifugal pump. (b) The diameters of an impeller of a centrifugal pump at inlet and outlet are 20 cm and 40 cm respectively. Determine the minimum speed for starting the pump if it works against head of 25 m. [8+8] 6. A one- fth scale model of pump was tested in a laboratory at 1000 r.p.m. the head developed and power input at the best e ciency point were found to be 8 m and 30 kW respectively. If the prototype pump has to work against a head of 25 m, determine its working speed, the power required to drive it and the ratio of the ow rates handled by the two pumps. [16] 7. (a) Water at a pressure of 8 bar is supplied to a crane for lifting a weight through a height of 8 m. The diameter of the ram is 16 cm and velocity ratio 5. Assuming the e ciency of the crane 70%, nd: i. The weight lifted by the crane, and
  • 8. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: R05310302 Set No. 4 (b) Draw a neat diagram of a hydraulic press and explain its working. [8+8] 8. (a) A pipe line is 30 cm in diameter for rst 1000 m. length and 15 cm diameter for next 1000 m. Find the discharge from the system for transmitting maximum power. Total pressure at the intake 5.5 kN/m2. Take f = 0.008 for both pipes. (b) Determine the maximum power available at the exit of the pipe of 30 cm diameter and 3500 m long. The head at the inlet is 500m. Take f = 0.006. [8+8]