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Hydraulics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″ Hydraulics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″
A vertical wall retains a cohesionless soil which has a unit A pipe 60cm. in length is connected at the end by a nozzle
weight of 14 kN/m3, and angle of internal friction of 26 and the total energy produce in the nozzle is 250m.
degrees. If the wall is 5.0m high, what is the total active Compute the velocity of the jet.
soil pressure in kN on the wall. Assume a unit length of
wall.
Hydraulics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″ Precipitation station x was inoperative for part of a month
during which a storm occurred. The respective storm totals
at three surrounding stations A, B and C were 98.80 and
A drainage canal in the shape of trapezoidal with bottom 110mm. The normal annual precipitation amounts at
width of 2.5m and side slopes of 1 horizontal to 1.5 stations x A, B and C are respectively, 880, 1008, 842 and
vertical, carries H2O at a depth of 3m. Find the discharge in 1080mm. Estimate the storm precipitation for station x.
m3/s using the chezy’s Formula. S = 0.0009, n = 0.615.
Hydraulics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″ Hydraulics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″
A spillway controls reservoir 4 hectares in area. The Tow pipes with the same friction factor and length are
permanent crest is at elevation 40m. the length of the parallel. If the first pipe has twice the diameter of the
spillway crest is at elevation 40 m. the length of the second, what must be the ratio of their flow?
spillway is 35.20ft. initially the level of H2O is at elev. 41.8
m. After 25 minutes H2O goes down at a certain level.
What is the final elevation.
Hydraulics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″
a) clean out
b) man hole
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c) culvert
d) none A rectangular weir was installed to control the flow. If the
flow is set at 3cu.m/s, Cd = 0.6 and the length is 2m., what
must the height be?
Hydraulics “CE Board Exam May 1997″ Hydraulics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
Water has velocity of 4 m/s through a 40 cm pipe. The A 12cm.diameter solid cylinder of height 8 cm. weighing
discharge through the pipe is: 0.5kg is immersed in liquid with density 800 kg/cm
contained in a tall metal cylinder having a diameter 15cm,
Before immersion the liquid was 8cm. deep. How deep is it
submerged?
Hydraulics “CE Board Exam May 1997″ Hydraulics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
A drainage line 1.4 km long is designed base on a storm on A process at which no heat is added to or taken away from
a 6 ha. Property which produced 40 mm per hour assuming the flow system.
a velocity flow of 0.8 m/s. With a runoff coefficient of C =
0.5. what peak discharge can be expected from the area. a) Isothermal
b) Isentropic
c) Adiabitic
d) Isotropic
Hydraulics “CE Board Exam May 1997″ Hydraulics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
Determine the drag on a torpedo with area 0.01 sq.m. A pressure gauge at elevation 6m. at the side of a tank
moving horizontally at 80 m/s and Cd = 0.5.
containing a liquid reads 90 KPa. Another gauge at
elevation 4m. reads 110 KPa. What is the density?
Hydraulics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
a) Buttress Dam
b) Arch Dam
c) Gravity Dam
d) Rock Dam
Hydraulics “CE Board Exam May 1997″ Hydraulics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
A pressure gauge at elevation 6m. at the side of a tank The water supply for city is pumped to a distribution
containing a liquid reads 90 kPa. Another gauge at reservoir. The pumping rate is 600 cu.m. per 4 hours. The
elevation 4m. reads 110 kPa. Compute for the specific estimated water requirements every 4 hours. The estimated
weight. water requirements every 4 hours is shown below.
HOUR DEMAND
0400 200
0800 800
Hydraulics “CE Board Exam May 1997″ 1200 1100
1600 700
Water has a velocity of 4 m/s through 40 cm pipe. The 2000 500
discharge through the pipe is: 2400 300
An open tank 1.82m square, weighs 3,425 N and contains Hydraulics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
0.91 m of water. It is acted upon by an unbalanced force of
10,400 N parallel to a pair of sides. What must be the A rectangular channel has a base width of 7.0m. and a
height in m of the sides. What must be the height in m of depth of 2.5m. carries a discharged of 21.81 m3/s. It is
the sides of the tank so that no water will be spilled? required to change this channel into a most efficient
trapezoidal section having the same material. Determine the
increase in discharge of the new section.
Hydraulics “CE Board Exam May 1997″ Hydraulics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
Determine the discharge over a triangular weir with angle = The removal of course and settle able solids by
73.74 deg. And H = 1.2m and Cw = 0.70. interception.
a) Screening
b) Comminution
c) Flocculation
Hydraulics “CE Board Exam May 1997″ d) Floatation
a) Eutrophication
b) Saturation
c) Transpiration
d) Interception
a) Hydrology
b) Hydrograph
c) Kinetics
d) Unography
a) shaft spillway
b) siphon spillway
c) side channel spillway
d) none of these
Mathematics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″ Mathematics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″
From the following differential leveling notes, compute the Given the following data of a closed traverse. Compute the
difference in elevation between station 5 and 6. bearing of line DE.
6 4.123 7.977
I1 = 18° D1 = 2°
I2 = 23.5° D2 = 4°
Mathematics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″
Determine the stationing of the P.C. if the stationing
of P.I. = 42 + 89.6. Use arc basis. Locate the center of the curve 9x2 – 144x + 16y2 +
96y+495 = 0
Mathematics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″ Mathematics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″
The bases of a right prism is a hexagon with one of each A turbine started from rest to 180 rpm in 6 min. at a
side equal to 6 cm. The bases are 12 cm. apart. What is the constant acceleration. Find the number of revolutions that it
volume of the right prism? makes within the elapse time.
Mathematics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″ Mathematics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″
The sides of the triangle are 12, 16 and 21. Find the area of
the triangle.
Mathematics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″
Mathematics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″ Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
Find the area of the region bounded by the curve r2 = 16 Car A moves due East at 30 kph at the same instant car B is
Cos θ. moving S. 30° E. with a speed of 30 kph. The distance from
A to B is 30 km. Find how fast is the speed between them
are separating after one hour.
The angle of elevation of the top of tower B from the top of Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
tower A is 28° and the angle of elevation of the top of
tower A from the base of tower B is 46°. The two towers A corporation uses a type of motor truck which costs P5000
lie in the same horizontal plane. If the height of tower B is with life 2 yrs. and final salvage value of P800. How much
120 m., find the height of tower A. could the corporation afford to pay for another type of truck
of the same purpose whose life is 3 yrs. with a final salvage
value of P1000. Money is worth 4%.
Find the number of terms for a progression Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
5,8,11,14……whose sum is 1025.
A parabolic curve having a forward tangent of -3%
intersects a back tangent of 6.5% at station 10 + 800 whose
elevation is 5260 m. If the length of the curve is 400 m.,
find the stationing of the highest point of curve.
Mathematics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″
Find the slope of the line having the parametric equations x Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
= t – 1 and y = 2t.
JA 5cm. x 5cm. is cut from a corner of 20cm x 30cm,
cardboard, find the centroid from the longest side.
Mathematics “CE Board Exam Nov. 1997″
Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″ Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
Find the differential equations of the family of lines passing A spherical triangle ABC has an angle C = 90° and
through the origin. sides a = 50° and c = 80°., Find the value of “b” degrees?
Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″ Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
A frustum of a regular pyramid has an upper base of 8 m. x Find the minimum amount of thin sheet that can be made
80 m. and a lower base of 10 m. x 100 m. and an altitude into a closed cylinder having a volume of 108cu.in. in
of 5 m. Find the volume of the pyramid. square inches.
Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″ Differentiate Arc Cos 4x:
EA 650 N. 10° E.
Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″ In the sum of the interior angles of a polygon with an equal
sides is 1080°, find the number of sides of a polygon?
What time after 3 o’clock will the hands of the clock be
together for the first time?
Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″ Find the distance from point A(4,2) to B(-5,1).
Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″ Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
Find the slope of a line having a parametric equation of x = A line was measured with a 50m. tape. There were 2 tallies,
2 + t and y = 5 – 3 t 8 pins, and the distance from the last pin to the end of the
line was 2.25 m. Find the length of the line in meters?
A circular curve having an azimuth of back tangent equal to Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
205° and the azimuth of the forward tangent equal to 262°.
If the middle ordinate is 5.6 m. find the length of the From the given differential leveling notes, find the
tangent. elevation of BM2.
The corners of a cubical block touched the closed spherical TP2 *********7.035 1.946
shell that encloses it. The volume of the box is 2744 cubic
centimeter. What volume in cubic centimeter inside shell is BM1 *********5.741
not occupied by the block?
Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″ Mathematics “CE Board Exam May 1997″
3x – 2y + w =11
x + 5y – 2w = -9
2x + y – 3w = -6