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FLUID MECHANICS
7 Usence oF Eluid Flon :
7 bedwoen the treores ane experiments
FLUID Flow
7 branch o¢ mechanics
Taticpies 4 cet oF welldocumeneet base 1s, reat deal oF
Sheoretical treatment
+ Fluict mechanics
*Hlwant properties oF Fluide
' Viscosity
‘Thermo dynamice pnparties
*Curface 4encion
* Capillary
FLUID MecHANtes
» Ehud ~ Latin ~ “fluidus" — :
Ga substance that degorms continously uncer “the
action oF A hear CHESS. CragtaKarton 6 velocity Imation)
7 Mechanics -
G science That deals wh the Physical ehergy and
a forces and their oFFet on “the object.
b
ae es pe ep ee peewee”
7Ghalysis of the behavior OF the Fluide based upon atic
® fundamental lame of applied recnqnice that related
» 2 tte Conservation of mass-energy ang ‘the Bre
Movnentum equation.
>PROCESS REACTION
% ET] RiwiD Boy G
METAL GLASS, FIC
Foner ;
ee E HON ~RiD bor
‘uo ope? &
) RUBBER
Pependiculae 6
@£5 Funipe erase vi
WATER, o} Z
shearing strecs appeets
fhe derormation of ? Hody °
RELEVANT PROPERTIES
« Proper tgs
: Characturichies Of a wycem, either bo open system »
ciaed cuctum ang isiated vyctem- can alo be divided as
extensive, and intencive Properties:
¥ OPEN SUSTEM
a- CUED cycrem :
7 ONLY Kee the anergy pacc *Mroagh Its boundary:
“astm 1 Erm the “—
: LENERG: ‘Mough the «ys
fae PROPERTIES ey 3 16)
1
1 iL
SURROUND POL \_ etunseny
PPPRPAPPPEIIIGGG—THVVVEELEEEEGG ara
2 ISOLATED SYSTEM
7 system isplaed 40 its UNMOUNdING ~ Ht dacs not agCeLk or
offered lay ie MUrroUnding hence potting pacces thiouah
iS boundary. G :
DENSITY or mas dtasty (0)
> Fatio of Me mass of a fivid Cm) 40 a voIme, cv),
disp Caled as Wace por unit yylume of a Timid
m
aw
SPECIFIC WEIGHT / aeig
. Wel OAT
7 WOO verween the wegH GT a uid 40 Hs vou.
> Weight Per unit volume ef a -fiiid IE called weterT
DenciTy
1 = Magi of -aefluid 9a
f9
Wwaight = mais x gravity
SPECIFIC GRAVITY C8@)
2 dimontiontess quantity and -
2 Voto of the density Of a cubstance 40 thar OF reference
density which is 100d Kg hm? Cdersity of wore) for liquid and
density of Git for gas ot vtandard temperature precsure Cem)
sg=_Pewsrance 2 Yasup
Y neperemer/ TreF liquid > water 9 (000 Kg fre?
gas > ait
Niscosity Cw)
7 dynamic viscosity
7 yesist the movement of one layer of fluid over another
adjavent layer of qne twid.
> When two fayerc of O flu, a distance “dy” apart,move
ony quer the other at difraran veivcities » say a anc udu
a chown below, the viscosity Tugetner w] relative velocity
Caycer a chear «tn acting bewoun thy fluid layer -
7 They top layer cases a chaar virecs Cr) on tm adjavent
lower Iqyar white fre lower layer cauicy a hear stress on
Ane ddiacert wwe jayes: This cnosr tree 6 doportivgal
AWE MAHL OF change of velvety wi tupet to y-
Tis tho “Near sWUS applied to fic
AL Weeentity Of tHe fluid
difdy verocity gradiant of tne fwid
7 reict The mation [the maremont Cauted by the
Adhecion |adinesive film
7 habang Wwimatayo \O pla, inversey propyrfinal wim cece
Aue tho velodty te OWE PRorRMORAL LA SHEARING crREC:
rehearing “layreer ps PREP I TT Y
As for The unit of viscosity, it can be ovtained w
PUN the gimensions of Me quantifies in the equunen
Foi
Med.
My Rs a
A= Yow x time
(erga)
bwetien:
Koss Nes dyn :
Varn = Gel we FATA = ag peice,
KINEMATIC ViscoerTy Cy)
7 Aids weerna resistance 4 tow under gravitational
foronc.
7 Patio of the viscecity te tne dencty of ihe 4wid an
eUprecced ge
aes
ve ~
= Fetetine _ Afase-penatn singe
Ve tage = — Eine
We
Mass mass
Uagey Cage
Y= _(Lengtn)*
+ Thine,
| HE = \croKeVARIATION OF Viscosity 7
+ Tunporature agfocts viscosity A
7 viscosity of liquidy dearyacec w/ thy increase of temp wf
Tviscasity Of qaiec incredtec withthe inocase, of +emp- CF
+ The viscous Forces in a fuid are due 40 cohesive faites ¢
and molecular momentum transfer - ; ¢
“in Viquids >We HUI Forres predominak the moiccujar ©
momantuin transfor due to dvsely pucwed motccuies and (G™
awl We increace In inp, ‘the onflecive foies decreace, wl”
the resutr of decrgasivig, viscosity.
MM HMe Case Of gases, the Coherive gas ary ital and
molewuldr thomentum Avanster predominak<. with tae Inagast c=
in Hmporsture , malecaltarr momentum transfer Increases ard
hence Viscosity inengaros:
; i Cx
) © ceparation OF molecules ~7 decrease op velocity :
IDEAL FLU\P : ;
> imeompresdbie and is having no viseosity » is Known as an ideal Sa
twid.
* gnly an imayjnary fluid as all the Huide, wie aist, kaye,
Come Wsusity-
.
a. REAL FLUID a.
~
> possesses vViscrsity,
7 ail the Tui ds, in actual prigoticy, ary neal -Huids
3 NEWTONIAN FLUID
>a real fluid, in Whe the Chear vise is direchy Proportional
to tne rate oF shear Strain Loy veiveity gradient) , is known
ds a Newtnian fluid4. NON- NEWTONIAN. FLUWD
7d veal tid, in wle the wnuar wivess is not Propiytional
ty the rate of vhagr tain Cor veigcity gradi yt)
5. DEAL PLASTIC FLUID
>A FWid , in Whe wear ctrese is more than the yield
VaWe And chdar dtress ary proportional ty the imate of
Ghear cain Cor velvaty gradient),
Z\DERL FLUID
> VELoCT GRADIERT tS)
TYPES OF FLUIDS
THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
* Fluide consist of liquids or gases But gases are
ompressivie fluide and hence thermodynamic properties
Play an important rule. With thy change of pressure and
temperature , thy gaces undergo large variation in density.
“Thy relationship benmeen preccure Cabiolute) » Cp edi ge volume
Und kmperoture (abtoiuk) ef a gac is given by fhe equation
of take ac
Porpentty
Fart ing
‘Prictiontess
Picton
Poiume mangepV = nRuT
pv = MRT
LY = mr
where 3
P= abspwte pressure of the gas
Vr volume of gas
T- abspwie temporature of the gas
W- nunnber vf moles of the gas
m- mass of the gas
Run universal gas Uonstart , |
R= gas cpnstant of he gas ¢
¢
€
eG
esFLUID MECHANICS
Thermodynamic Propertios
Fore - puch of pull acting on an qvject
fol
F=(3e] ma
F = Fore acting on an object
M~ macs OF an object
4 accaeration OF “the object
$°~ proportionality umctant
PRESSupe
uted Foree. normal ty the curpaug, Por unit dreg
Fans = Faauge + Pat
TEMPERATURE
~ Mhearcure oF Woiness or coLdnece OF a body. =
System oF Units
a Aw. 7
Malish Ye oF g
Gl-u Te kK
WVUVUPEEEEDECCG Giaae
¢ heat oF a ‘ubctance fc a meacurt op the
d encrgy v| tnpearture in ofmbol
The cperip d
Variation of He tore
w Kg op: q
tv - specific heat at constant wlune expresced ac a ¢
ratio oF ittdrnal eney por unit mace , aad-oP FI
Cp ~ xpedigic heat at conckant preccunt expressed at
she patio € enthalpy per unit mast:
COMPREC BILITY
~ Fécleracal OF the vulk modulus oF casticity. kK
- ratio OF comprective strc to wolumetric chain:
oe
ke ~ Nap
CYLINDER
‘SURFAGE TEWION @
~ tensile <
wl a {oe 4g om he curpane. op a Niguid in cot
Vi . Mh Ane eucface between fu immisciWt
quis wcuch that tne cam tact fata
mem brine under toncion.
~The magnitude % hic
Fe wursact will have
Oneay por unit arta.
Fore per ynit length oF the
he ame vatuy ac “the surpane
COO OOCCEPC RETA,SURFACE TENSION
CURFACE TENSION on ew peopLeT
Lg =pxt gy tek = carga, Hanson oT et
4 4 P= Prescure intensity incide,
‘the devptet: Cimare than tt
tutider preceuse intercity)
pe 40 d= diameite o¢ dip lor
J
© @ «©,
De
a) DROPLET 9 curace O PRECCURE
Force.
FORCES OM ORorLeT
Px Be aoa
UVUVTITIaTs
SURFECE TENSION OH dawow BUBBLE
rx Tee 2x (rx wd)
= 8¢
dels
SURFACE TENSION ON & Ueuip Jet
PRLX d= ox aL
Po xa
Lxd
raa rT
CAPILLARY |
Capplarity ~ a pacromenon, oF Tit or fall oF a liquid
: 9-0 125m
K= $450 § fom”
& Calculate the Capiliary Erect in millimetre in a glass
tube,
of 4mm cdiamejur wien immerted in Ci) water aot
) mercury. The temperature of the Viguid ‘ 20° amet
The ealues of the curface Fonsien ve waler and mercury
at 20°C in contac wl air are 0.072595 Nim and © 5tNin
TesPectively. The angie ye Umtad tor Water i< 200 ana
that ter ine i 130% Take dencity of watur wt amc,
% tual to qaq ke ims.
Giron: Ac 0-04m3 Regd: bh
olution :
1) Gpillary eggect gor watyr
T= 0-0735%5 Nim @ #=0°
y= 993 Kglm? = @ zoea. ea eee
h= Avast
rgd
he 4 C0-07359¢ Nim) Coos)
(4a kglwe?X 4.24 mis?) (0.0064m)
he 1.51 x10? m
W= 1.51 wm
D) Crittany or FeLt For mercury
r= O-S1 Non @ B= [ape
P= {300 Naim? @ 10,
he Ar cosp
pga
h= 4(0-51 Nim) (coctac’)
W= - 24 x10
h= - 2-4 mmAetivity Rooms +1
wy | K dla Q-oasmm dictint from a fixed plate, mores at Gocm|c
and requires « Forze of AN Per unit arta GNIm) to maintain
> thie Speed: Determine tm, fluid viccetity werwern ‘we plates.
my Give: dye D0asmm = acid Regd: y
t= Loum = SKI m
= G0 unis
= Ve anime
Sol: :
™ From can. oF dynamic viscosity
i) =o
. A Gu Tas)
MY change oF wclacity (aus)
= AW= U-Uo= GO- 0 = GO anle
iy Yen,
= M= (anne) M*@-a3.xi9Nelm)
? (Go cmis) (4¢41 poice 4-01 N< (nr)
: b- 3
= ce = 4-33 xis poice
ne [m= $-33 x05 Asin]
a.Caloulat ine dynamic viscocity oF an oil ,wle ic use por
»? Wwbrication between a W= goon Pe
> UF O-3mi(cro
Colution =
Farce aLking along 4he plane = eompmnent oF weight parallel pee
-. Fe win 39” = 30051090"
f= Ison 7
From eqn. of choaritnegs » ‘ r a
v-£ . lon :
& * O.qum® ¢
Vs aad.ars Mim? es
|
A=
v: a: = Asu 37 Nin ay amie 0.0016 m ¢
0-3 mis
[tes wa] “ Welt — o
MAH We TGAS poise, =
ie
3: The dynamic Viscority oF an cil ,uccd for lubrication between
A char and cleewe ic poicec. The it op Aiamexur
O-4m and rotates at 199 Rem - Calculate, the power lest in
the bearing for a cleus Hength °F Aomm. Thy thicknesc oF
tne ol palm fs LSMm- smn
Given: i Cuca
* WE © poise
i T Qi
n= 4 ppiee en) b Q i
MeO N-slm® se ¢
De O-4m Rey'd: fyuy, OME eet
= « P ee
t= ry on Ine Cr) du=u q
Wm = D.0015iq ME Mar Uo BC =9 tagy
ar: = D-o0Ie
be ME TDN i
(eo a(S)
= T(o)(ta0) TO seid (3 a)
. 0.
bo = (sar pnt “015m
Me 348 msVVVERERERDEC CEE
Shtar force on the chart,
FeV -Area = 15% TDL
F= (542 Nim) EM) (0-4) (0-041)
Fe l$v.0oN
Trane om the chap4 ,
T= FE)
T™ lgp-ocy ( 2d)
ae Pipe ( 2)
Power lost , (Pp)
PL= amu
wm
= aT C140) (34.01)
~~ wa
PL= TG.¥g w or PLE THu.e yw ( kw
ar
PL= 0-10-49 Ka
surpaxe tonsi i air ot 20% is
4 The tension oF wate in contact wl ;
0-025 Whim. The preccurt inside the drplet ef walur ic ty be
mutside- prescure. Caleulat, Te _
0-02 Nom qrvator than the Y
Mametr % the dnp, op uniw.
Given: a= 0-07225 Nim @ aye
P= 0-02 Mlom* ( ou oo wl”
Regd: 4 oF the dept oF wale
Cowtion: ,
o> sr d= 4(0.07a6 Nini)
a 20 Nn
a= Ag
> LYS xm (Secs)
* a= 1-45 mn \4 fer Wrication bohaeon
5- BM Bil OF viscocity & poise 1 weed tor lulrication beheen
Wales
ses ta rn een tag Cz
mp mee ake kha proor User In cil for a clecut tent.
pling neal all filmy « Lomm-
Given: Me 5 wee (*H
A-$1 poise
Wi) osname — Peg: Rwer lt Cer) ¢
= 05m
Ne aon tem
L= too mmm ( wal tevomw) =olm
AY= \omm = o.o0lm (Ahickness) ¢€
Cdlutin: e
W= TON = Wlo-sw) (200) _ 5.24 mls
0 w
du = S.2y-g = 5.aUmlc
Ghar ASS on chap t
Veu (Hh) = 0-5 Nee IO aan ae
“Shear force en cnapy
Fo v-toe = G20 Win) (0.5%) om) = Asch
: TDrAUe, en chart ,
TF ECR) = ay 5)
+ Power tog+ (et)
Le annt FTN - +
“eae Teanltiva-éa) asy.arw
30
l= alsy.aaw (448 y
= 102.9975 Nm
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