Board Exam Problems Hydraulics 1
Board Exam Problems Hydraulics 1
Board Exam Problems Hydraulics 1
B. 64.15 D. 57.93
2. Compute the skin friction in kN expected to develop along the shaft of the pile.
A. 655.8 C. 623.8
B. 783.2 D. 578.5
3. Compute the length of the pile if frictional constant 𝛼 = 0.75? El. 0 m
C 100 mm
A. 12.67 C. 11.04 1 2
B. 10.58 D. 11.04 El -20 m
150 mm
Situation 2 : Pump
A confined aquifer is shown in the figure. This aquifer has a source of recharge located as
shown. The hydraulic conductivity of the aquifer is 45m/day with a porosity of 25%. The 10. What is the power delivered by the pump to the system in hp?.
piezometer (head) surface in the two observation wells 1650m apart are at elevation 65m A. 73.21 C. 83.87
and 60m, respectively from the common datum. The aquifer has an average thickness of 25 B. 65.93 D. 79.62
m and an average width of 4km. 11. What is the pressure head at point 1 in meters of water?
A. 19.62 C. 32.67
L
B. 23.56 D. 16.58
El. 65 m
12. What is the pressure head at point 2 in meters of water?
A. 234.89 C. 271.42
Aquifer
B. 321.67 D. 178.43
Situation 5 :
The result of tri-axial test on a cohesive soil is as follows:
25 m Angle of shearing resistance = 29 °
Cohesion = 31 kPa
Maximum shearing stress = 65kPa
13. Compute for the value of the cell pressure at failure in kPa
4. Determine the nearest value to the rate of flow of water through the aquifer, in cubic A. 15.15 C. 12.15
meters per day? B. 13.15 D. 14.15
A. 10,606 C. 7,576 14. Compute for the value of the maximum principal stress at failure, in kPa?
B. 16,667 D. 13,636 A. 165.15 C. 132.15
B. 154.15 D. 143.15 Situation 9 :
15. Compute for the value of the normal stress at the plane of maximum shear, in kPa? Given the following properties of a soil:
A. 78.15 C. 132.15 Specific Gravity of solids = 2.70
B. 89.15 D. 143.15 Void ratio = 73%
Situation 6 : Degree of Saturation = 92%
A closed conical tank has a bottom radius of 33 cm and is 50 cm tall. The tank contains 0.026 25. Determine the nearest value to the moisture content of the soil.
m3 of water? A. 27.04% C. 26.45%
16. What is the depth of water in the tank in centimetres? B. 28.45% D. 24.87%
A. 9.65 C. 9.18 26. Determine the nearest value to the dry unit weight of the soil?
B. 8.56 D. 12.34 A. 16.43 kN/m3 C. 14.65 kN/m3
17. What is the total volume of the tank in cubic meter? B. 17.11 kN/m3 D. 15.31 kN/m3
A. 0.094 C. 0.063 27. Determine the nearest value to the moisture content when the soil is saturated.
B. 0.075 D. 0.057 A. 24.87% C. 26.45%
18. How much water is required to fill the tank in cubic meters? B. 27.04% D. 28.45%
A. 0.031 C. 0.049 Situation 10 :
B. 0.068 D. 0.037 A thick layer of saturated clay has moisture content of 59%. The specific gravity of soil solids
Situation 7: is 2.68. The water table is on the ground surface.
19. Water is flowing in a 200-mm diameter rigid pipe that is 850 m long. The increase in 28. What is the density of clay in grams per cc?.
pressure caused by instantaneous closure of the valve near the exit is 700 kPa. Bulk Modulus a. 1.65 C. 1.57
of elasticity of water is 2.07 x 106 Pa. b. 1.78 D. 1.89
A. 1528 C. 1321 29. What is the effective stress at a depth of 30 m?
B. 1439 D. 1639 a. 167.83kPa C. 476.54 kPa
20. What is the maximum discharge in m3/s? b. 191.55 kPa D. 485.85 kPa
A. 0.031 C. 0.049 30. What is the total stress at a depth of 30 m?
B. 0.068 D. 0.037 a. 476.54 kPa C. 485.85kPa
21. What is the hammer pressure is expected if the valve is closed in 3 seconds? b. 167.83kPa D. 191.55 kPa
A. 365 kPa C. 567 kPa Situation 11 :
B. 1439 kPa D. 276 kPa A certain liquid flows in a 10-mm-diameter smooth pipe that is 20 m long. The total head
Situation 8 : lost in the pipe is 30 m and the Reynolds number is 1800.
A tank 12 m high is to be filled with oil with a unit weight of 9.4 kN/m 3 as shown in the 31. What is the friction factor f?
figure. Neglect the weight of the tank. a. 0.0238 C. 0.0356
b. 0.0321 D. 0.0287
32. What is the value of the kinematic viscosity of the liquid in m2/s?
a. 1.132 x 10-5 C. 1.921 x 10-5
-5
b. 1.876 x 10 D. 1.598 x 10-5
GWT 33. What is the discharge in liters per minute?
a. 15.76 C. 12.21
3m Sand; 𝛾 = 18.88 𝑘𝑁/𝑚3 b. 17.54 D. 13.56
Situation 12 :
e = 1.27
The result of tri-axial test on a cohesive soil is as follows:
14 LI = 0.645 Maximum axial stress 𝜎1 = 220 kPa
m PL= 20%
MC = 40% Deviator Stress, 𝜎𝐷 =140 kPa
Angle of shearing resistance, 𝜃=21 °
22. Calculate the compression index of the clay layer. Cohesion = 31 kPa
A. 0.421 C. 0.369 Maximum shearing stress = 65kPa
B. 0.346 D. 0.325 34. Compute for the value of the confining pressure in kPa.
23. Calculate the settlement under the center of the tank in mm. A. 90 C. 80
A. 872 C. 723 B. 70 D. 75
B. 456 D. 687 35. What is the cohesion of the soil in kPa?
24. Calculate the maximum depth to which the tank’s base must be placed to minimize the A. 19.6 C. 18.5
settlement? B. 20.2 D. 17.4
A. 5.12 m C. 6.24 m 36. What is the shearing stress at failure plane, in kPa?
B. 4.38 m D. 8.43 m A. 65.35 C. 62.23
B. 68.32 D. 70.45 A. 174 C. 152
Situation 13 : B. 198 D. 121
Reservoir B in the figure supplies 560 liters per second to reservoirs A and C. For this 42. Determine the settlement of the overconsolidated clay layer, in mm.
problem, the following data are given : A. 78.3 C. 63.3
Pipe 1: D =600 mm, L=500 mm B. 69.4 D. 56.74
Pipe 2: D =800 mm, L=800 mm Situation 15 :
Pipe 3: D =400 mm, L=800 mm A group of friction piles is shown. The total load on the pile less the soil displaced by the
Assume f= 0.025 for all pipes. footing is 1900 kN. L1 = 1.2 m, L2 =1.2 m, L=9m, t=17m, qu=180 kPa, FS=3
43. Compute for the overburden pressure, that is the effective pressure at the midheight of
B
the consolidating clay layer, in kPa.
A. 123.92 C. 154.98
B. 121.43 D. 132.13
A El. 300 44. Compute for the compression index of the clay.
Pipe 2
m A. 174 C. 152
P
Pipe 1 B. 198 D. 121
Pipe 3
45. What is the approximate settlement of thr foundation?
A. 135mm C. 102mm
C B. 156mm D. 176mm
El. 277m Situation 16 :
Given the laboratory results of the attenberg Limits Test. Plot the water content versus the
number of blows.
A. 123.92 C. 154.98
B. 121.43 D. 132.13
37. What is the flow of pipe in L/s. 46. Determine the nearest value to the liquid Limit of the soil.
A. 132 C. 354 A. 49.4% C. 48.3%
B. 231 D. 179 B. 47.1% D. 46.6%
38. What is the flow in pipe 3 in L/s? 47. Determine the nearest value to the Plastic Limit of the soil.
A. 381 C. 302 A. 38.34 C. 37.49
B. 206 D. 304 B. 35.43 D. 39.65
39. What is the shearing stress at failure plane, in kPa? 48. Determine the nearest value to the Liquidity Index of the soil.
A. 65.35 C. 62.23 A. 1.34 C. 1.55
B. 68.32 D. 70.45 B. 1.87 D. 2.32
Situation 14 :
The square footing shown in the figure carries a load of 3500 kN. Assume that the stress
below the footing is distributed at a slope of 1H:2V. The clay layer is overconsolidated with
OCR = 2.
Q = 3500 kN
3m x 3m GWT
40. Determine the effective stress at the midheight of the clay layer, in kPa.
A. 40.45 C. 48.54
B. 43.56 D. 52.12
41. Determine the increase in pressure at the midheight of the clay layer, in kPa.