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sir,
please send me the last three years exam papers conducted
by BHEL- RECRUITMENT EXAM FOR SUPERVISOR TRAINEE FOR
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. A Soon as possible. i would be
greatfull to u |
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i am need for allthe technical qouestions and answers.  |
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sir I have applied for HPCL management trainee..Can i get
previous MECHANICAL ENGINEERING question paper..?
stalin |
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u just refer mathur and sarma's book thermal engg. most of
the questions covered that book  |
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Please refer Objective question and answer book by KHURMI
GUPTA and RK JAIN.As I CAN remeber the 85 questions out of
100 were from those books in 2003.I am not sure about
current trend.  |
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what is the relation between f and reynolds number? |
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f = 64 / Re for laminar flow through pipe  |
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fluid ink  |
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The question is not fully clear Reynold number is define as
the R= VD/kinamatic viscosity . where V is the mean
velocity and D is the pipe inner diameter. Reynolds is used
for many purposes in fluid mechanics one of them is the
determination of friction factor. As mentioned in Answe
one. It is true that f=64/Re for laminar flow. Whereas for
turbulent flow coleebrook eqation should be used  |
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