Hydroelectric Power Plant

In turbine installation, the air is removed from the condenser by
A. Air pump
B. Air injector
C. Air ejector
D. Air jet
The primary purpose of a turbine in a fluid loop is to:
A. Add energy to the flow
B. Add mass to the flow
C. Extract energy from the flow
D. None of the above
A vena contract in a fluid jet issuing through a hole in a plate is located approximately:
A. 10 diameters downstream of the hole
B. At jet’s minimum diameter
C. At the orifice minimum diameter
€� D. At the orifice maximum diameter
The following are all examples of indirect (secondary) miscellaneous methods to measure flow except:
A. Turbine and propeller meters
B. Magnetic flow meters
C. Positive displacement meters
D. Hot-wire anemometers
One could expect the possibility of Reynolds number similarity in all of the following cases except:
A. Pumps
B. Fans
C. Turbines
D. Weirs
One could expect the possibility of Froude number similarity in all of the following cases except:
A. Motion of a fluid jet
B. Flow over spillways
C. Surge and flood waves
D. Subsonic airfoils
In fluid flow, linear momentum is:
A. A vector quantity equal to the product of mass and velocity
B. A scalar quantity equal to the product mass and velocity
C. A scalar quantity equal to the product of force and length of time is applied
D. The change in impulse
All of the following fluid phenomena are based on the force momentum principle of a flowing fluid except:
A. Turbines
B. Pelton wheels
C. Diesel automobile engines
D. Jet engines
The fact that a fluid’s velocity increases as the cross sectional area of the pipe through which it flow decreases is due to:
A. Bernoull’s equation
B. The continuity equation
C. The momentum equation
D. The perfect gas law
In the absence of any heat and work interactions and any changes in potential energy, the stagnation enthalpy of a fluid remains constant during _______.
A. Unsteady flow
B. Steady flow
C. Turbulent flow
D. Variable flow
When a falling object reaches a speed at which the drag force equals its weight, it has achieved:
A. Mach one
B. A laminar boundary layer
C. A turbulent boundary layer
D. Terminal velocity
The coefficient of contraction is the ratio of the:
A. Area of vena contract to the orifice area
B. Actual discharge to the theoretical discharge
C. Actual velocity to the theoretical velocity
D. Effective head to the actual head
The coefficient of discharge is the ratio of the:
A. Area of vena contract to the orifice area
B. Actual discharge to the theoretical discharge
C. Actual velocity to the theoretical velocity
D. Effective head to the actual head
The coefficient of velocity is equal to the:
A. Product of the coefficient of discharge and the coefficient of contraction
B. Actual velocity divided by the theoretical velocity
C. Sum of the coefficient of discharge and the coefficient of contraction
D. Difference of the coefficient of discharge and the coefficient of contraction
Which of the following is not a similarity between a submerged culvert and a siphon?
A. They both operate full
B. Torricelli's equation holds
C. Both can experience entrance and exit losses
D. In both, the water flows downhills
In parallel pipe system originating and terminating in common junctions
A. Mass flows through each branch are equal
B. Pressure drops through each branch are equal
C. Lengths of each branch are equal
D. Flow areas of each branch are equal
Flows through multi-loop systems maybe computed by:
A. Any closed-form solution of simultaneous equations
B. The Hardy-Cross method
C. Trial and error
D. All of the above
Flows through multi-loop systems maybe computed by:
A. Any closed-form solution of simultaneous equations
B. The Hardy-Cross method
C. Trial and error
D. All of the above
Flow measuring devices include all of the following except:
A. Venturi meters
B. Static pressure probes
C. Turbine and propeller meters
D. Magnetic dynamometers
Flow measuring devices include all of the following except:
A. Orifice plate meters
B. Hot-wire anemometers
C. Magnetic flow meters
D. Mercury barometers
The following are examples of indirect (secondary) measurements to measure flow rates using obstruction meters except:
A. Variable area meters
B. Venture meters
C. Volume tanks
D. Flow nozzles
The following are examples of indirect (secondary) measurements to measure flow rates using obstruction meters except:
A. Pilot static meters
B. Static pressure probes
C. Weight and mass scales
D. Direction-sensing probes
In series pipe system, all of the following parameters vary from section to section except:
A. Pressure drop
B. Friction loss
C. Head loss
D. Mass flow
Venturi meters, piton static gauges, orifice meters, flow nozzles, and differential manometers all depend upon the relationship between:
A. Flow velocity and friction
B. Flow velocity and pressure
C. Friction and pressure
D. Pressure and mass flow
The combination of enthalpy and kinetic energy of fluid is termed as:
A. Latent enthalpy
B. Heat enthalpy
C. Throttling enthalpy
D. Stagnation enthalpy
The coefficient of velocity, Cv, accounts for the:
A. Effects on the flow area of contraction, friction and turbulence
B. Small effect of friction and turbulence of the orifice
C. Changes in diameters of a converging pipe
D. Effects of compressibility
Expansion factors take into account the:
A. Area of the vena contract
B. Small effect of friction and turbulence of the orifice
C. Changes in diameters of a converging pipe
D. Effects of compressibility
The matching of scale model and fullscale results for a fluid dynamic phenomena with a free surface requires equality of
A. Reynolds number
B. Weber number
C. Froude number
D. Cauchy number
The water hammer phenomenon is primarily what kind of fluid mechanics?
A. Static (a phenomena independent of time)
B. Dynamic (a time-dependent phenomena)
C. Compressible
D. Incompressible
All of the following are forms of drag on a body moving through a fluid except:
A. Skin friction
B. Wake drag
C. Profile drag
D. Alembert's paradox drag
The magnitude of the drag coefficient of a sphere in water is dependent upon all of the following except:
A. Fluid density
B. Fluid velocity
C. Units of measure (SI or English Engineering System)
D. Drag force
The fact that there is no resistance to bodies moving through an ideal (nonviscous) fluids is known as:
A. Reynold’s analogy
B. D’Alembert’s paradox
C. Newton’s second law
D. The second law of thermodynamics
One could expect the possibility of Reynold’s number similarity in all of the following cases except:
A. Submarines
B. Torpedoes
C. Seaplane hulls
D. Supersonic aircraft
The function of a turbine is to:
A. Transfer heat from one fluid to another
B. Increase the total energy content of the flow
C. Extract energy from the flow
D. Exchange heat to increase energy to the flow
Pitot tube is used to measure the:
A. Velocity of mass
B. Velocity of pipe
C. Flow
D. Velocity of flow
Orifice coefficients are used to determine:
A. Energy losses
B. Energy gains
C. Mass losses
D. Energy losses and mass gains
The coefficient of velocity is the ratio of the:
A. Area of vena contract to the orifice area
B. Actual discharge to the theoretical discharge
C. Actual discharge velocity to the theoretical discharge velocity
D. Effective head to the actual head
The volume flow passes through a venturimeter
A. Increasing
B. Decreasing
C. Constant
D. Varying
What must be done to change the direction of rotation of a 440-volt, 3-phase induction motor?
A. Reverse lines to start winding
B. Interchange any two power leads
C. Replace any two wires to the rotor
D. Remove any power leads
A draft tube is a part of which power plants?
A. Diesel engine power plant
B. Gas turbine power plant
C. Steam power plant
D. Hydro-electric power plant
Past ME Board Question In the hydro-electric plant having a medium head and using a Francis turbine, the turbine speed may be regulated through:
A. Deflector gate
B. Nozzle
C. Wicket gate
D. Forebay
Past ME Board Question A Francis turbine has what flow?
A. Inward flow reaction
B. Outward flow impulse
C. Outward flow reaction
D. Inward flow impulse
Past ME Board Question Which of the following is a type of water turbine?
A. Parson
B. Hero
C. Pelton
D. Blank
Past ME Board Question What is the use of a Hydraulic jump?
A. Increase the flow rate
B. Reduce the flow rate
C. Reduce the velocity of flow
D. Reduce the energy of flow
Past ME Board Question A Kaplan turbine is:
A. A high head mixed flow turbine
B. An inward flow impulse turbine
C. An outward flow reaction turbine
D. Low head axial flow turbine
Past ME Board Question The locus of elevation is:
A. Critical point
B. Hydraulic gradient
C. Energy gradient
D. Friction gradient
Past ME Board Question The locus of elevation to which water will rise in the piezometer tube is termed:
A. Energy gradient
B. Friction head
C. Hydraulic gradient
D. Critical path
Past ME Board Question The intake pipe to a hydraulic turbinefrom a dam is:
A. Tailrace
B. Spiral casing
C. Surge tank
D. Penstock
Past ME Board Question A type of water turbine where a jet of water is made to fall on the blades or buckets and due to the impulse of water, the turbine starts to move.
A. Pelton wheel
B. Steam turbine
C. Francis turbine
D. Reaction turbine
Past ME Board Question The lowest portion to storage basin from where the water is not drawn is:
A. Bottom storage
B. Sub-soil storage
C. Spring reserve
D. Dead storage
Past ME Board Question In a hydro-electric plant using a Francis turbine with medium head, the speed can be regulated using the:
A. Deflector gate
B. Nozzle
C. Wicket gate
D. Weir
Past ME Board Question In the deep well installation or operation, the difference between static water level and operating water level is known as _______.
A. Suction lift
B. Drawdown
C. Priming level
D. Clogging
Past ME Board Question Which of the following is a characteristic of an impulse turbine?
A. Steam striking blades on angle
B. No steam reaction to velocity
C. Steam striking blades at zero angle
D. Steam reversing direction
Past ME Board Question What is the pressure at the exit of a draft tube in a turbine?
A. Below atmospheric
B. Vacuum
C. Atmospheric
D. Gage
Past ME Board Question An impulse turbine are used for:
A. Low head
B. Medium head
C. High head
€� D. Very low head
Past ME Board Question Which of the following is used as high head turbine?
A. Impulse
B. Francis
C. Réaction
D. Pro peller
In pumped storage plant
A. Power is produced by pumps
B. Water is stored by pumping to high pressures
C. Pressure accumulators are used
D. Downstream water is pumped upstream during offload periods
Past ME Board Question What is the pressure at the exit of a draft tube in a turbine?
A. Below atmospheric
B. Vacuum
C. Atmospheric
D. Gage
Past ME Board Question An impulse turbine has:
A. Low head
B. Medium head
C. High head
D. Very low head
Past ME Board Question High head turbine is a/an:
A. Impulse
B. Francis
C. Reaction
D. Propeller
Past ME Board Question The lowest portion to storage basin from where the water is not drawn is:
A. Bottom storage
B. Sub-soil storage
C. Spring reserve
D. Dead storage
Past ME Board Question In a hydro-electric plant using a Francis turbine with medium head, the speed can be regulated using the
A. Deflector gate
B. Nozzle
C. Wicket gate
D. Weir
Past ME Board Question In the deep well installation or operation, the difference between static water level and operating water level is called
A. Suction lift
B. Drawdown
C. Priming level
D. Clogging
Past ME Board Question Which of the following is a characteristic of an impulse turbine?
A. Steam striking blades of angle
B. No steam reaction to velocity
C. Steam striking blades to zero angle
D. Steam reversing direction
Past ME Board Question A type of water turbine where a jet of water is made to fall on the blades or buckets and due to the impulse of water, the turbine starts to move.
A. Pelton wheel
B. Steam turbine
C. Francis turbine
D. Reaction turbine
Past ME Board Question The intake pipe to a hydraulic turbine from a dam is:
A. Tailrace
B. Spiral casing
C. Surge tank
D. Penstock
Past ME Board Question In the hydro-electric plant having a medium head and using a Francis turbine, the turbine speed may be regulated through:
A. Deflector gate
B. Nozzle
C. Wicket gate
D. Forebay
Past ME Board Question A Francis turbine has what flow?
A. Inward flow reaction
B. Outward flow impulse
C. Outward flow reaction
D. Inward flow impulse
Past ME Board Question Which of the following is a type of water turbine?
A. Parson
B. Hero
C. Pelton
D. Bankl
Past ME Board Question Hydraulic jump is used to:
A. Increase the flow rate
B. Reduce the flow rate
C. Reduce the velocity of flow
D. Reduce the energy of flow
Past ME Board Question A Kaplan turbine is:
A. A high head mixed flow turbine
B. An inward flow impulse turbine
C. An outward flow reaction turbine
D. Low head axial flow turbine
Past ME Board Question The locus of elevation is:
A. Critical point
B. Hydraulic gradient
C. Energy gradient
D. Friction gradient
Past ME Board Question The locus of elevations to which water will rise in the piezometer tube is termed:
A. Energy gradient
B. Friction head
C. Hydraulic gradient
D. Critical path
In turbine installation, the air is removed from the condenser by:
A. Air pump
B. Air injector
C. Air ejector
D. Air jet
The primary purpose of a turbine in a fluid loop is to:
A. Add energy to the flow
B. Add mass to the flow
C. Extract energy from the flow
D. None of the above
A vena contracta in a fluid jet issuing through a hole in a plate is located approximately:
A. 10 diameters downstream of the hole
B. At jet’s minimum diameter
C. At the orifice minimum diameter
D. At the orifice maximum diameter
The following are all examples of indirect (secondary) miscellaneous methods to measure flow except:
A. Turbine and propeller meters
B. Magnetic flow meters
C. Positive displacement meters
D. Hot-wire anemometers
One could expect the possibility of Reynolds number similarity in all of the following cases except:
A. Pumps
B. Fans
C. Turbines
D. Weirs
One could expect the possibility of Froude number similarity in all of the following cases except:
A. Surface ships
B. Surface wave motion
C. Flow over weirs
D. Closed-pipe turbulent pipe flow
One could expect the possibility of Froude number similarity in all of the following cases except:
A. Motion of a fluid jet
B. Flow over spillways
C. Surge and flood waves
D. Subsonic airfoils
In fluid flow, linear momentum is:
A. A vector quantity equal to the product of mass and velocity
B. A scalar quantity equal to the product mass and velocity
C. A scalar quantity equal to the product of force and length of time is applied
D. The change in impulse
All of the following fluid phenomena are based on the force momentum principle of a flowing fluid except:
A. Turbines
B. Pelton wheels
C. Diesel automobile engines
D. Jet engines
The fact that a fluid’s velocity increases as the cross sectional area of the pipe through which it flow decreases is due to:
A. Bernoull’s equation
B. The continuity equation
C. The momentum equation
D. The perfect gas law
In the absence of any heat and work interactions and any changes in potential energy, the stagnation enthalpy of a fluid remains constant during:
A. Unsteady flow
B. Steady flow
C. Turbulent flow
D. Variable flow
When a falling object reaches a speed at which the drag force equals its weight, it has achieved:
A. Mach one
€� B. A laminar boundary layer
C. A turbulent boundary layer
D. Terminal velocity
The coefficient of contraction is the ratio of the:
A. Area of vena contracta to the orifice area
€� B. Actual discharge to the theoretical discharge
C. Actual velocity to the theoretical velocity
D. Effective head to the actual head
The coefficient of discharge is the ratio of the:
A. Area of vena contracta to the orifice area
B. Actual discharge to the theoretical discharge
C. Actual velocity to the theoretical velocity
D. Effective head to the actual head
The coefficient of velocity is equal to the:
A. Product of the coefficient of discharge and the coefficient of contraction
B. Actual velocity divided by the theoretical velocity
C. Sum of the coefficient of discharge and the coefficient of contraction
D. Difference of the coefficient of discharge and the coefficient of contraction
Which of the following is not a similarity between a submerged culvert and a siphon?
A. They both operate full
B. Torricelli’s equation holds
C. Both can experience entrance and exit losses
D. In both, the water flows downhill
In parallel pipe system originating and terminating in common junctions:
A. Mass flows through each branch are equal
B. Pressure drops through each branch are equal
C. Lengths of each branch are equal
D. Flow areas of each branch are equal
Flows through multi-loop systems may be computed by:
A. Any closed-form solution of simultaneous equations
B. The Hardy-Cross method
C. Trial and error
D. All of the above
Flow measuring devices include all of the following except
A. Venturi meters
B. Static pressure probes
C. Turbine and propeller meters
D. Magnetic dynamometers
Flow measuring devices include all of the following except:
A. Orifice plat meters
B. Hot-wire anemometers
C. Magnetic flow meters
D. Mercury barometers
Flow measuring devices include all of the following except:
A. Flow nozzles
B. Venture area meters
C. Pitot tubes
D. Precision tachometers
Flow measuring devices include all of the following except:
A. Flow nozzles
B. Venture area meters
C. Pitot tubes
D. Precision tachometers
The following are examples of indirect (secondary) measurements to measure flow rates using obstruction meters except:
A. Variable area meters
B. Venture meters
C. Volume tanks
€� D. Flow nozzles
The following are examples of indirect (secondary) measurements to measure flow rates using obstruction meters except:
A. Pitot static meters
B. Static pressure probes
C. Weight and mass scales
D. Direction-sensing probes
In series pipe systems, all of the following parameters vary from section to section except:
A. Pressure drop
B. Friction loss
C. Head loss
D. Mass flow
In series pipe systems, all of the following parameters vary from section to section except:
A. Pressure drop
B. Friction loss
C. Head loss
D. Mass flow
Venturi meters, pitot static gauges, orifice meters, flow nozzles, and differential manometers all depend upon the relationship between:
A. Flow velocity and friction
B. Flow velocity and pressure
C. Friction and pressure
D. Pressure and mass flow
The combination of enthalpy and kinetic energy of fluid is termed as:
A. Latent enthalpy
B. Heat enthalpy
C. Throttling enthalpy
D. Stagnation enthalpy
The coefficient of velocity, C_v accounts for the:
A. Effects on the flow area of contraction, friction and turbulence
B. Small effect of friction and turbulence of the orifice
C. Changes in diameter of a converging pipe
D. Effects of compressibility
Expansion factors take into account the:
A. Area of the vena contracta
B. Small effect of friction and turbulence of the orifice
C. Changes in diameter of a converging pipe
D. Effects of compressibility
The matching of scale model and fullscale results for a fluid dynamic phenomena with a free surface requires equality of:
A. Reynolds number
B. Weber number
C. Froude number
D. Cauchy number
The matching of scale model and fullscale results for a fluid dynamic phenomena involving compressible fluids requires equality of:
A. Reynolds number
B. Froude number
C. Cauchy number
D. Mach number
The matching of scale model and fullscale prototype results for a fluid dynamic phenomena involving surface tension requires equality of:
A. Reynolds number
B. Weber number
C. Froude number
D. Cauchy number
The matching of scale model and full-scale prototype results for a fluid dynamic phenomena involving a fully submerged body requires equality of:
A. Reynolds number
B. Weber number
C. Froude number
D. Mach number
The water hammer phenomenon is primarily what kind of fluid mechanics?
A. Static (a phenomena independent of time)
B. Dynamic (a time-dependent phenomena)
C. Compressible
D. Incompressible
All of the following are forms of drag on a body moving through a fluid except:
A. Skin friction
B. Wake drag
C. Profile drag
D. D’Alembert’s paradox drag
The magnitude of the drag coefficient of a sphere in water is dependent upon all of the following except:
A. Fluid density
B. Fluid velocity
C. Units of measure (SI or English Engineering System)
D. Drag force
The fact that there is no resistance to bodies moving through an ideal (non-viscous) fluids is known as:
A. Reynold’s analogy
B. D’Alembert’s paradox
C. Newton’s second law
D. The second law of thermodynamics
One could expect the possibility of Reynolds number similarity in all of the following cases except:
A. Submarines
B. Torpedoes
C. Seaplane hulls
D. Supersonic aircraft
The function of a turbine is to:
A. Transfer heat from one liquid to another
B. Increase the total energy content of the flow
C. Extract energy from the flow
D. Exchange heat to increase energy to the flow
Pitot tube is use to measure the:
A. Velocity of mass
B. Velocity of pipe
C. Flow
D. Velocity of flow
Orifice coefficients are used to determine
A. Energy losses
B. Energy gains
C. Mass losses
D. Energy losses and mass gains
The coefficient of velocity is the ratio of the:
A. Area of vena contracta to the orifice area
B. Actual discharge to the theoretical discharge
C. Actual discharge velocity to the theoretical discharge velocity
D. Effective head to the actual head
The volume flow passes through a venturimeter is:
A. Increasing
B. Decreasing
C. Constant
D. Varying
Which of the following devices used to measure the discharge of outflow from a vessel?
A. Pitot tube
B. Orifice
C. Pump head
D. Obstruction meter
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