Hydraulics Problem Set 2
Hydraulics Problem Set 2
6) A solid cylinder 1.2 m diameter and 1.0 m high weighs 18 kN. It is connected to a spherical buoy
having weight of 0.8 kN and diameter of 1.2 m using a short wire. The connected mechanism is
then placed in a body of water. What is the tension developed in the wire? What is the depth of
immersion of the spherical buoy?
7) A cylindrical tank having a diameter of 1.5 m is filled with oil (s.g. = 0.90) to a depth of 2.0 m. A
wooden cube of specific gravity of 0.50 is placed in tank to float. If the depth of immersion of the
cube is 0.25 m, how high will the oil in the tank rise? What is the volume of the cube?
8) Determine the force Q indicated in the figure shown to make
the parabolic gate equilibrium. The width (dimension
perpendicular to the xy plane) of the gate is 3m.
9) An object weighs 130 N in the air and 75 N when
submerged in oil (s.g =0.9). Determine the volume and the specific
weight of the object.
10) Find the force T needed to just open the gate shown in
the figure. The gate is 5 m long and its radius is 4m. The
water behind the gate is 6 m deep.
R hinge
11) Determine the pressure at the center of pipe A knowing 6m T
the pressure at the center of pipe B is 20kPa?
12) What is
the pressure
s.g=0.7 gage reading at A for the tank shown?
12cm 8cm
B
Oil s.g=0.9 Air
14) The unit weight of the concrete dam shown in the figure is
23.6 kN/m3. Determine the maximum soil pressure develop in 5m
the foundation.
15) A river discharges 14 m3/s into the lake and at the same time water is drawn from the lake at a rate
of 5.6 m3/s. Assuming that the surface area of the lake is 242810 m2, what is the rate of water rise
in the lake in one day? Ans 2.989 m/day.
16) For any two pipes of different diameters connected in parallel, which of the following is true? A)
The two pipes have the same discharge. B) The two pipes have the same head loss. C) The two
pipes have the same discharge and head loss. D) The smaller pipe has the greater head loss.