Lecture 2 - Chap 1
Lecture 2 - Chap 1
Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Science and Technology Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 1
Characteristics of fluids
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Shear force on a Solid & Fluid
Solid
(Stress is proportional to strain)
Fluid
(Stress is proportional to strain rate)
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Characteristics of fluids - Viscosity
Two fluids can have same densities but behave differently when flowing.
Consider following experiment on a solid material:
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Newton’s Law of Viscosity
The water will start to move continuously with the upper plate with velocity U
similar to plate’s velocity. (Def of fluid)
The fluid in contact with the bottom fixed plate has a zero velocity.
The fluid between the two plates moves with velocity that would be found to vary
linearly Thus a velocity gradient is developed which = U/b
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Newton’s Law of Viscosity
The experimental observation that the fluid (liquid/gas)
“sticks” to the solid boundaries is a very important one in
fluid mechanics and is usually referred to as the no-slip
condition.
For a small time , the line AB rotates by (function of
force P and time), so that:
Since
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Newton’s Law of Viscosity
For Newtonian fluids shearing stress is linearly proportional to the rate
of shearing strain (angular deformation) (Newton's Law of Viscosity)
Most common fluids are Newtonian.
A rotating parallel-disk
rheometer
Linear variation of shearing stress with rate of
shearing strain for common fluid
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Viscosity
Viscosity is very sensitive to
temperature
where V is the mean velocity. The fluid has a viscosity of 0.04 lb . s/ft2. V = 2 ft/s and h = 0.2 in.
Determine: (a) the shearing stress acting on the bottom wall, and (b) the shearing stress acting
on a plane parallel to the walls and passing through the centerline (midplane)
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Example 1
Example 1.5:
If the velocity distribution is known, the shearing stress can be
determined at all points by evaluating the velocity gradient
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Problem 1
Problem 1.89:
A 12-in-diameter circular plate is placed over a fixed bottom plate with a 0.1 in. gap between
the two plates filled with glycerin.
Determine the torque required to rotate the circular plate slowly at 2 rpm. Assume that the
velocity distribution in the gap is linear and that the shear stress on the edge of the rotating
plate is negligible. = 0.0313 lb.s/ft
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𝑇 =𝑟 × 𝐹
𝑇 =𝑟 ×𝜏 𝑑𝐴
𝑑𝐴=2 𝜋 𝑟 𝑑𝑟
2𝜋
𝑅 𝑟𝑝𝑚× =𝑟𝑎𝑑 / 𝑠
𝜇𝑟 𝜔 60
𝑇 =∫ 𝑟 ×2 𝜋 𝑟 × 𝑑𝑟
0 𝛿 1 𝑓𝑡 =12 𝑖𝑛𝑐h𝑒𝑠
𝑇 =0.0772 𝑓𝑡 . 𝑙𝑏
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𝑇 =2 𝜋𝜇𝜔 𝑅 /4 𝛿
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Problem 1
Solution 1.89: