Chapter 4
Chapter 4
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In general,
( ) ⏟̂ ̂ ̂
where,
( ), ( ), ( )
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( )̂ ( )̂ ( )̂
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DV V
V V
Dt t
î ĵ k̂ gradient operator
x y z
V
First term, , called local or temporal acceleration results
t
from velocity changes with respect to time at a given point.
Local acceleration results when the flow is unsteady.
u = Vo
u(x) = mx + b
u(0) = b = Vo
Du u u 3Vo Vo 2Vo
We have V u ( x )î , u ax m=
Dt x x L L
x Vo Vo 2x 1
2Vo
Assume linear u(x)
variation L L
between inlet
and exit u 2V0 2Vo2 2x
ax 1
x L L L
2D: V = u ( x, y)î v( x, y) ĵ
representative velocity
V
Ma =
c
speed of sound in fluid
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Ma < .3 incompressible
Ma > .3 compressible
Ma > 1 supersonic
R 2 r 2 dp
u (r )
4 dx
u(y),velocity profile in a paraboloid
VD VD V = characteristic velocity
Re =
D = characteristic length
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For pipe flow
V = V = average velocity
D = pipe diameter
Vc inertia force
Re
Important features: viscous force
1) low Re viscous effects important throughout entire
fluid domain: creeping motion
2) high Re flow about streamlined body viscous effects
confined to narrow region: boundary layer and wake
3) high Re flow about bluff bodies: in regions of adverse
pressure gradient flow is susceptible to separation and
viscous-inviscid interaction is important
̇
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dBcv d
1 = time rate of change of B in CV = d
dt dt CV
dBSYS d
dt
d CS V R n dA
dt CV
Special Cases:
1) Non-deforming CV
dBSYS
d V R n dA
dt CV
t CS
2) Fixed CV
dBSYS
d V n dA
dt CV
t CS
Gauss’s Theorem: b d b n dA
CV CS
dBSYS
V d
dt CV
t
3) Steady Flow: 0
t
V n dA V n dA
CS CS
(- inlet, + outlet)
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Continuity Equation:
B = M = mass of system
β=1
dM
0 by definition, system = fixed amount of mass
dt
Integral Form:
dM d
dt
0
dt CV
d V R n dA
CS
d
d CS V R n dA
dt CV
Simplifications:
d
1. Steady flow: dV 0
dt CV
1V1A1 + 2V2A2 = 0
for = constant Q1 = Q2