Fluid Dynamics
Fluid Dynamics
8/26/2005
ѷ U=0
DU 1
=-�p+�+ѷ 2
U ui u j
Dt Re
Reality
AFD, U m CFD, U s = U SM + U SN
2 2
u � r0 �
u( r) 1 ( r - r) u
*
Assume log-law is valid across entire pipe: = ln 0 +B
u* k n
Integration for average velocity and using EFD data to adjust constants:
1
= 2log ( Re f 1 2 ) - .8
f
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Analytical Fluid Dynamics
• Example: turbulent flow in rough pipe
Both laminar sublayer and overlap
layer
Inner
are affected +
= u+ ( y k )
layer:by uroughness
1 �k D 2.51 �
1
= -2log � + 12�
f 2 �3.7 Re f �
Definition:
Use of experimental methodology and procedures for solving fluids engineering
systems, including full and model scales, large and table top facilities,
measurement systems (instrumentation, data acquisition and data reduction),
uncertainty analysis, and dimensional analysis and similarity.
EFD philosophy:
• Decisions on conducting experiments are governed by the ability of the expected
test outcome, to achieve the test objectives within allowable uncertainties.
• Integration of UA into all test phases should be a key part of entire experimental
program
• test design
• determination of error sources
• estimation of uncertainty
• documentation of the results
Picture of Karman vortex shedding Tropic Wind Tunnel has the ability to create
temperatures ranging from 0 to 165 degrees
Fahrenheit and simulate rain
Application in teaching
Pitot tube
Load cell
Hotwire 3D - PIV
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Data acquisition system
Hardware
Software - Labview
r = F (T )
w w
ra = F (T a )
D ATA R E D U C
Q = F ( z DM
) E Q U A T IO
2
g D
5 rw
f = F (r , r , z
w a SM
,Q ) = 2
(z - z
ra SM i SM j
)
8LQ
2 gr w
u (r ) =
z SM Stag ( r ) - z SM Stat
ra
f E X P E R IM E N
B f , P fequations
Example of data reduction R E S U LT
E LE M EN TA L
ERRO R SO UR CES
IN D IV ID U A L
1 2 J M EASUREM ENT
SYSTEM S
X X X M EASUREM ENT
1 2 J O F IN D IV ID U A L
B , P B , P B , P V A R IA B L E S
1 1 2 2 J J
D A T A R E D U C T IO N
r = r ( X , X ,......, X ) E Q U A T IO N
1 2 J
r E X P E R IM E N T A L
B , P R E S U LT
r r
Tygon
Tap s
L L o a d C e ll
Lab2: Measurement of
flow rate, friction factor and
T u b in g D
To
rough pipes.
DES,
Re=105, Iso-
surface of Q
criterion (0.4)
for turbulent
flow around
NACA12 with
angle of attack
60 degrees
LES of a turbulent jet. Back wall shows a slice of the dissipation rate and the
bottom wall shows a carpet plot of the mixture fraction in a slice through the jet
centerline, Re=21,000 (D. Glaze).
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Numerical methods
• Finite difference methods: using y
x
numerical scheme to approximate jmax
the exact derivatives in the PDEs
j+1
�2
P Pi +1 - 2 Pi + Pi -1
= j
�x2 x 2 y
j-1
�P2
Pj +1 - 2 Pj + Pj -1
=
�y2 y 2
Boundary Numerical
Conditions Scheme
Initial
Conditions
Overall Purpose Hands-on student Hands-on student experience Hands-on student experience with
experience with table-top with complementary EFD, CFD, complementary EFD, CFD, and UA
facility and simple MS for and UA for Introductory Pipe for Introductory Airfoil Flow,
fluid property Flow, including friction factor including lift and drag, surface
measurement, including and mean velocity measurements pressure, and mean and turbulent
comparison manufacturer and comparisons benchmark wake velocity profile measurements
values and rigorous data, laminar and turbulent flow and comparisons benchmark data,
implementation standard CFD simulations, modeling and inviscid and turbulent flow
EFD UA verification studies, and simulations, modeling and verification
validation using AFD and EFD. studies, and validation using AFD and
EFD.
Educational Materials FM and EFD lecture; lab FM, EFD and CFD lectures; lab FM, EFD and CFD lectures; lab
report instructions; pre lab report instructions; pre lab report instructions; pre lab questions,
questions, and EFD questions, and EFD and CFD and EFD and CFD exercise notes.
exercise notes. exercise notes.
Lab Report Instructions EFD lab report Instructions CFD lab report Instructions
UA(CFD) Lecture