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Fluid Mechanics Assignment: Course No. Ce2130

This document contains the solutions to 7 fluid mechanics assignment questions submitted by Mohd Imran (student ID: 17CEB349) to their professor Mohd Athar for the course CE2130. The questions cover topics like calculating viscosity between rotating cylinders, determining coefficient of viscosity for a sliding plate, deriving expressions for torque on rotating discs and cylinders, calculating work done when a liquid drop breaks up, and finding surface tension from a pressure measurement using a tube. Diagrams and detailed calculations are shown for each question. Equations of streamlines are also derived for given velocity fields.
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Fluid Mechanics Assignment: Course No. Ce2130

This document contains the solutions to 7 fluid mechanics assignment questions submitted by Mohd Imran (student ID: 17CEB349) to their professor Mohd Athar for the course CE2130. The questions cover topics like calculating viscosity between rotating cylinders, determining coefficient of viscosity for a sliding plate, deriving expressions for torque on rotating discs and cylinders, calculating work done when a liquid drop breaks up, and finding surface tension from a pressure measurement using a tube. Diagrams and detailed calculations are shown for each question. Equations of streamlines are also derived for given velocity fields.
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2018

Fluid mechanics assignment


SUBMITTED TO : PROF MOHD ATHAR

SUBMITTED BY : MOHD IMRAN

FACULTY NO. : 17CEB349

ENROLLMENT NO. :GF1388

SERIAL NO. :03

SECTION : A2CB

COURSE NO. CE2130


Q1:A cylinder of 120mm diameter rotates concentrically inside a fixed cylinder of
diameter 125mm. Both cylinders are 300mm long. Find the viscosity of the liquid that fills
the space between the cylinders if a torque of 0.90 Nm is required to maintain a speed of
60rpm.

125mm
120mm

300mm

Solution:
Given; length l=0.3m
Internal cylinder diameter d=0.12m
Outer cylinder diameter D=0.125m
N=60rpm
Torque=0.9Nm
Using formula , τ=µ(dv/dy)
Ѡ=6.28 rad/s
dv=rxѠ=0.06x6.28=0.3768m/s
dy=0.0025m
τ=µ(0.3768/0.0025)
τ=µ(150.72)
Force, F=τ x area
F=µ(150.72)x(2𝜋x0.060x0.3)
Torque, T=rxF
T=µ(1.0223)
µ=0.9/1.0223
µ=0.88 Ns/𝑚2 . ANS

Q2: A square plate 50cmx 50cm weighing 200N slide down inclined plan of slope 1
vertical: 2.5 horizontal with a uniform velocity of 0.4 m/s. If a thin layer of oil of thickness
0.5cm fills with the space between the plate and the inclined plan, determine the
coefficient of viscosity.

1
200 sin𝜃

2.5
Solution:
Given; W=200N
V=0.4m/s
dy=0.005m
sin 𝜃=1/2.6926
Formula, τ=µ(dv/dy)
F=τ x area
200 sin 𝜃=µ(0.4/0.005)(0.25)
µ=(200/2.6926)/(20)

µ=3.714 Ns/𝑚2 . ANS

Q3: A circular disc of radius R is held parallel to a large plane and stationary surface at a
small distance from it. If the space t between the two is filled with oil of dynamic viscosity
µ and the disc is rotated at N rpm, determine torque required to maintain this rotation.
R

Solution:
Radius=R
Revolution= N rpm
Viscosity=µ
dy=t
Ѡ=2𝜋N/60
Let take a strip at r with dr thickness,
Using formula ; τ=µ(dv/dy)
=µ2𝜋N r/60t
Force, df=τ . dA
=(2𝜋µNr/60t)(2𝜋r).dr
Torque, dT=r.df
=(4𝜋 2 Nµ/60t) 𝑟 3 .dr
𝑅
4𝜋𝑁𝜇 3
𝑟 ⋅ ⅆ𝑟
T=∫ 60𝑡

𝜋2 𝑁𝜇𝑅 4
T= . ANS
60𝑡

Q4: A circular cylinder of radius R1 and height h rotates at N rpm in a cylinder of radius R2
with their axes vertical and coinciding. If the space between the bottom of the cylindrical
container and cylinder is t which is small and if the space between the cylinder and
container is filled with oil of dynamic viscosity µ, obtain an expression for the total torque
T required to maintain the motion. Assume R2 to be slightly larger than R.
Solution:

R1 R2

For base;
Let take a strip at r with dr thickness,
Using formula ; τ=µ(dv/dy)
=µ2𝜋N r/60t
Force, df=τ . dA
=(2𝜋µNr/60t)(2𝜋r).dr
Torque, dT=r.df
=(4𝜋 2 Nµ/60t) 𝑟 3 .dr
𝑅1
4𝛱 2 𝑁𝜇
T1=∫ 𝑟 3 ⅆ𝑟
60𝑡
𝑟

𝜋2 𝑁𝜇𝑅14
T 1=
60𝑡

For the side;


τ=µ(dv/dy)
F=τ . dA
2𝜋𝑁𝑅1
=µ x 2𝜋𝑅1 ℎ
60(𝑅2 −𝑅𝑖 )

T2=r x F
4𝜋2 𝜇𝑁𝑅13 ℎ
T 2=
60(𝑅2 −𝑅1 )

Hence total torque T= T1+T2

𝝅𝟐 𝑵𝝁𝑹𝟑𝟏 𝒉 𝝅𝟐 𝑵𝝁𝑹𝟒𝟏
T= + ANS
𝟏𝟓(𝑹𝟐 −𝑹𝟏 ) 𝟔𝟎𝒕

Q5: A liquid drop of radius R breaks up into 8 smaller drops, all of equal size, calculate the
work done.
Solution:

Let radius of small drop is r,


Initial volume = final volume
4 4
𝜋𝑅 3 = (8) 3 𝜋𝑟 3
3

R=2r
Surface energy= σ x area

Initial energy=4𝜋𝑅 2 𝜎
Final energy=(8)4𝜋𝑟 2 𝜎
𝑅 2
=32π( 2 ) σ

=8𝜋𝑅 2 𝜎
Work done=final energy – initial energy

=8𝜋𝑅 2 𝜎 − 4𝜋𝑅 2 𝜎

Work Done= 𝟒𝝅𝑹𝟐 𝝈 . ANS

Q6: In a measuring the unit surface energy of oil of relative density 0.85 by the tube
method, a tube with an internal diameter of 1.5mm is immersed to a depth of 1.25cm in
the oil. Air is forced through the tube forming a bubble pressure of 147pa?
Solution:

1.25cm

Given; Density, ρ=850 kg/𝑚3


Depth, h=1.25cm
Internal diameter, d=1.5mm
Pressure inside bubble, P=147 Pa
Pressure outside, P0= ρgh
=850 × 9.81 × 0.0125
=104.23 Pa
Change in pressure= P – P0
=147 – 104.23
=42.77 Pa
As we know that,
4𝜎
∆𝑃 = 𝑑

42.77=4σ/(0.0015)

σ= 0.016 N/m ANS

Question 7 The velocity component in a two dimenstional incompressible flows are


u = y3 +6x -3x2y and v = 3yx2 - 6y –x3 find whethere
(a) flow is continuous
(b) Flow is irrotational
(c) In case the flow is irrotational find the potential function
(d) And the stream function ψ

(a) If flow is continuous then satisfied continuous equation


𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑣 𝜕𝑤
+ + =0
𝜕𝑥 𝜕𝑦 𝜕𝑧

u = y3 +6x -3x2y
v = 3yx2 - 6y –x3 ,w =0
𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑣
= 6 − 6𝑥𝑦, =6xy – 6
𝜕𝑥 𝜕𝑦

Put these value above equation


𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑣 𝜕𝑤
+ 𝜕𝑦 + = 6 − 6𝑥𝑦 +6xy – 6 = 0
𝜕𝑥 𝜕𝑧

(b) if flow is irrotational then satisfied


𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑣
𝜕𝑦
− 𝜕𝑥 = 0, u = y3 +6x -3x2y v = 3yx2 - 6y –x3
(3y2-3x2 ) - (3y2-3x2) = 0

(c) Potential function (φ)

𝜕𝜑 𝜕𝜑
= −𝑢 = −𝑣
𝜕𝑥 𝜕𝑦

∫ d𝜑 = ∫ − u d𝑥

Φx,y = ∫ −( y3 + 6x − 3x 2 y) dx

Φx,y = - y3 x -3x2 +x3y +f(y)


𝜕𝜑
= −𝑣
𝜕𝑦
f I y = 6y
f(y) =3y2
Φx,y = - y3 x -3x2 +x3y +3y2
(d) Stream function

𝜕𝜓 𝜕𝜓
= −𝑣 = 𝑢
𝜕𝑥 𝜕𝑦

Ψx,y =∫ 3y 2 x − 6y – x 3 dx f(y) = y4/4 + c

Ψx,y = x4/4 +y4/4 + 6xy -3 x2y2 + c

Question 8. For the following flows find the equation of stream line passing through the
indicated point.
1) V= 2xi-yj-zk passing through point(1,1,1)
2) V=-xi+2yj+(3-z)k passing through point (1,1,2)
Solution.(1)
𝑑𝑥 𝑑𝑦 𝑑𝑧
Equation of stream line= 𝑢 = =
𝑣 𝑤

u, v, w are the velocity component in x, y, z direction


u=2x
v=-y
w=-z
ⅆ𝑥 ⅆ𝑦
=
𝑢 𝑣
Integrate both side
ⅆ𝑥 ⅆ𝑦
∫ =∫
2𝑥 −𝑦
1
𝑙𝑜𝑔(𝑥) = − 𝑙𝑜𝑔(𝑦) + 𝑙𝑜𝑔(𝑐)
2
C =x1/2*y x,y=(1,1)
C=1
x1/2*y =1

(2). V =-xi+2yj+(3-z)k passing through point (1,1,2)


u=-xType equation here.
v=2y
w=3-z,
𝑑𝑥 𝑑𝑦 𝑑𝑧
Equation of stream line= 𝑢 = =
𝑣 𝑤

ⅆ𝑥 ⅆ𝑦
=
𝑢 𝑣
Integrate both side
ⅆ𝑥 ⅆ𝑦
∫ =∫
−𝑥 2𝑦
-log(x)=1/2 log(y)-log(c)
C =y1/2*x x,y=(1,1)
C=1
y1/2*x =1
ⅆ𝑥 ⅆ𝑧
=
𝑢 𝑤
Integrating equation
ⅆ𝑥 ⅆ𝑦
∫ =∫
−𝑥 3−𝑧
-log(x)=-log(3-z)-log(c)
C=(3-z)/x at x,z=1,2
C=1
(3-z)=x .

Question 9 For a three dimentional flow field describe by


V = (y2 +z2 )i + (x2 +z2 ) j + (x2 +y2 )k
Find (a) the component of acceleration at (1,2,3)
(b) the component of rotation at (1,2,3)

Solution
Given that
u = y2 +z2 , v = x2 +z2 , w = x2 +y2
𝜕𝑢
=0
𝜕𝑥

𝜕𝑢
= 2y
𝜕𝑦

𝜕𝑢
= 2z
𝜕𝑧
𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑢
= 0 , ax = +u 𝜕𝑥 + v𝜕𝑥 + w 𝜕𝑥
𝜕𝑡 𝜕𝑡

(x,y,z) =(1,2,3)
ax = 70 m2/s
𝜕𝑣
= 2x
𝜕𝑥
𝜕𝑣
= 0
𝜕𝑦

𝜕𝑣
= 2z
𝜕𝑧
𝜕𝑣
=0
𝜕𝑡
𝜕𝑣 𝜕𝑣 𝜕𝑣 𝜕𝑣
ay = +u𝜕𝑥+ v𝜕𝑥 + w 𝜕𝑥
𝜕𝑡

ay = 56 m2/s
𝜕𝑤
=2
𝜕𝑥

𝜕𝑤
=2y
𝜕𝑦

𝜕𝑤
=0
𝜕𝑧

𝜕𝑤
=0
𝜕𝑡
𝜕𝑤 𝜕𝑤 𝜕𝑤 𝜕𝑤
az = +u 𝜕𝑥 + v 𝜕𝑥 + w 𝜕𝑥
𝜕𝑡

az = 66 m2/s
(b) components of rotation
u = y2 +z2 , v = x2 +z2 , w = x2 +y2

1 𝜕𝑤 𝜕𝑣
Wx = ( - )
2 𝜕𝑦 𝜕𝑧

= y-z , = 2-3, = -1 rad /s


1 𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑤
Wy = 2 ( 𝜕𝑧 - 𝜕𝑥 )

= z-x
= 3-1
2 rad/s
1 𝜕𝑣 𝜕𝑢
Wz = 2 (𝜕𝑥 - 𝜕𝑦 )

= x - y
= 1 - 2
= -1 rad/s

Question 10 Find the convecting acceleration at the middle of a pipe which


converges uniformly from 0.6 m diameter to 0.3 diameter over the 3m length
The rate of flow is 40 liter/s . if the rate of flow change uniformly from 40 liter/s to
80 liter/s in 40 second find the total acceleration at the middle of the pipe at 20 th
second?

Solution : local acceleration = rate of change of velocity

Diameter at X-X = d1 +(d2 –d1 ) ×x/L


At 1.5 m
D1.5d =0.6 + (0.3-0.6)/2
=0.45m
V1 = 0.04/ (3.14/4) × (0.45)2 =0.25m/s
V2 =0.08/(3.14/4)× (0.45)2 =0.503m/s
local acceleration =V2 - V1 / 40 = 6.3 × 10-3 m/sec2
total acceleration = 0.1125+0.0063 =0.118m/sec2

case 1: Q= 0.04m3 /sec


V1= Q/a1 = 0.04/(3.14/4×(0.6)2) = 0.14147m/sec
V2 = Q/a2 = 0.04/(3.14/4× (0.3)2) = 0.5658m/sec

Vx-x = V1 + (V2 - V1) X x/ L

Vx-x =0.14147+ 0.14144x

𝜕𝑉𝑥𝑥
= 0.14144
𝜕𝑥
Convective acceleration at 1.5 m
= (0.14147 +0.14144x )× 0.14144
=(0.14147 + 0.14144 × 1.5) × 0.14144
=0.05m/s2 .

Case 2: Q= 40 litres to 80 litres


Total acceleration = convection acceleration + local acceleration
Qat 20 sec = 0.04 + (0.08- 0.04)/ 40 × 20
= 0.04 + 0.02 = 0.06 m3/sec
V1 = Q/a1 = 0.06/( 3.14/4)× 0.62 = 0.2122m/sec
V2 = Q/a2 = 0.06/(3.14/4) × 0.32 = 0.8488m/sec
Vx-x = 0.2122 + 0.2122x
𝜕𝑉𝑥𝑥
= 0.2122
𝜕𝑥

Convection acceleration at middle


= 0.2122 + (0.2122× 1.5)× 0.2122
=0.1125m/s2

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