Potential Flow Tutorial - Jan-Feb 2013
Potential Flow Tutorial - Jan-Feb 2013
r the following flow fields, sketch the streamline pattern, derive the stream function , the vorticity and state whether the flow field is rotational or irrotational. (a) u = 4, v = 3x (b) u = 4y, v = 4x (c) u = c/r, v = 0 (d) u = 0, v = c/r Note: In Polar coordinates, the vorticity is given by =
[(a) =
1 1 u ' rv ' . r r r
( )
(2)
Repeat Question (1) and determine the velocity potential (if any) for each of the flow field.
(5)
= 3x2y y3 . (a) Show that this flow is irrotational. (b) Show that the magnitude of the velocity at any point in this flow depends only on its distance from the origin of co-ordinates. (c) Sketch a few streamlines for this flow in the quadrant x > 0, y > 0, (d) Determine the potential function for this flow and show that the lines of constant and are orthogonal. (6) A two dimensional vortex of circulation moves under its own induction in a region bounded by a solid wall on the positive x axis and a solid wall on the positive y axis. At certain instant the vortex centre is at the point (h, h). Find the velocity distribution along either wall and the velocity induced at the vortex centre.
1 1 h , 2 2 2 2 h + (x h ) h + (x + h ) Induced velocity = at 135o ]. 4 2h
[ Velocity distribution =
(7)
A positive line vortex K is trapped in a corner, as shown in Figure below. Compute the total induced velocity at point B(x,y) = (2a, a), and compare with the induced velocity when no walls are present. y K 2a B a
x a 2a