EML 3701 Homework Assignment 4
EML 3701 Homework Assignment 4
3701 HW #4
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3. Which of the following sets of equations represent possible incompressible flow cases?
c=1 m-1*s-1. Determine (a) the number of dimensions of the flow, (b) if it is a possible
incompressible flow, and (c) the acceleration of a fluid particle at point (x, y, z) = (2, 1, 3).
in the xy plane,
where A=0.25 m-3*s-1, and the coordinates are measured in meters. Is this a possible
incompressible flow field? Calculate the acceleration of a fluid particle at point (x, y) = (2, 1).
6. In
class
we
have
discussed
the
water-slide
flow:
a
liquid
flows
down
an
inclined
plane
in
a
steady,
fully
developed
laminar
film.
The
inclined
angle
is
.
Now,
we
modify
the
problem
slightly
by
adding
another
plane
that
is
parallel
to
the
bottom
plane,
as
shown
in
the
figure
below.
The
gap
between
the
two
planes
is
h.
The
flow
rate
passing
the
gap
at
per
unit
width
is
Q.
Answer
the
following
questions.
a.) Simplify
the
Navier-Stokes
Equation
for
this
problem
along
the
x-direction.
b.) Solve
the
velocity
flow
profile
u(y)
along
the
x-direction.
c.) Find
the
average
velocity
along
the
x-direction.
d.) Find
the
location(s)
of
the
maximum
velocity.
e.) Find
the
location(s)
of
the
maximum
shear
stress.
u(y)
7. A large mass is supported by a piston of diameter D=4 in. and length L=4 in. The piston sits in
a cylinder closed at the bottom, and the gap a = 0.001 in. between the cylinder wall and piston
is filled with SAE 10 oil at 68F. The piston slowly sinks due to the mass, and oil is forced out
at a rate of 0.1 gpm. What is the mass (slugs)?