HW1 Solutions
HW1 Solutions
Prof. A. Banerjee
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Solutions to Home Work Problem Set 1
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1. Consider a one-dimensional flow whose velocity is u U 0 e iˆ , where Uo and τ are constant
velocity and time scales. Compute the unsteady, convective and total accelerations. (2 points)
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2. For flow near the stagnation point of a cylinder, the velocity is u
D
x i y ˆj , where D is the
cylinder’s diameter and U is the speed of the incident flow. Determine the Lagrangian description of
the fluid-particle position vector, r x iˆ y ˆj , in terms of U, D, t and the initial values of the
coordinates, xo and yo. (3 points)
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3. A flow field has u x iˆ z ˆj y z kˆ , where U and R are constant velocity and length
R
scales, respectively. Is there any value of the constant for which the flow is irrotational? (3 points)
iˆ ˆj kˆ
x y z
x z yz
ˆj x z kˆ z x
iˆ y z z x
y z
z x
y
iˆ 1 ˆj 0 kˆ 0
1 iˆ
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4. The velocity for incompressible flow above an infinite flat wall at y = 0 oscillating with velocity
u (0, t ) U cos t (Stokes’ Second Problem) is given by:
u ( y, t ) Ue ky cos t ky , v( y, t ) w( y, t ) 0 ;
where t is time, Ω is frequency, y is distance normal to the surface and k is a constant.
Solution (4a):
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(4b):
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6. Derive an equation defining the streamlines for the incompressible flow whose velocity field is:
UR 2
u 2 cos sin eˆr cos 2 eˆ , where U is freestream velocity and R is a constant length scale.
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HINT: The differential equation in two dimensions for streamlines in cylindrical coordinates is:
dr ur r d u . (3 points)
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