Shell Balances
Flow between two parallel plates / duct
        Laminar Flow Between Parallel
• Assume that a fluid flows between Plates
 two wide parallel plates that are
 separated by a distance 2H, length L
 and width W
• Let us consider flow driven by a
  pressure difference Po and PL
  between the inlet and exit of the
  channel.
• Let us consider that the fluid is
  flowing in the z-direction. Hence only
  the velocity vz is considered here.
• Consider a shell at a distance y and
  of thickness Δy
 • Step 1,2,3 & 4 : Conservation of momentum balance equation, vz, Δy shell &
   momentum balance for steady state conditions……
• Law of conservation of Momentum
Rate of momentum I/P – Rate of momentum O/P + {Sum of forces acting on the
                                       system(gravity, pressure)} = 0………. (1)
                        Keep it in mind…..Rate = (Flux) x (Area)
Rate of momentum @ distance “y”,….. IP =
Rate of momentum @ distance “y+Δy”,….. OP =
Pressure forces acting on the shell is =
 Substitute all the expressions in (1)…..
−
• Step 5: Formulate the                Rearranging Eqn……. (2)
  differential equation for the
  momentum flux by                          Dividing both sides by ……
  considering the shell
  thickness approaching zero.
  Thus, we will get the first
  differential equation                         By applying the limit Δy  0……
                                                ………. (3)
• Step 6: Integrate the differential
                                       Integrating (3)…..
  equation formed to get the
  momentum flux distribution.
• Step 7: Apply        B.C 1: @ y = 0…….τyz = 0……sub in Eqn (4)….
  the boundary                          C1 = 0
  condition and                   ……. (5)
  find the
  constant value.                                 Y= mX……form…..τrz linearly
                       Momentum Flux Profile
                                                       changes with “y”
• Step 8: Apply the Newton’s law
                                               (5)===τyz = − μ
  of viscosity and obtain a
  differential equation for the
  velocity distribution.                                   =−
• Step 9: Integrate the differential
  equation to get the velocity
  distribution. It will appear with a
                                            =−
  constant of integration.
• Step 10: Apply the boundary             B.C 2: @ y = H…….vz = 0 ……   (6)== =
  conditions to evaluate the constant
  values. Get the velocity distribution
  equation.                               == = −
=                                =
                                            Velocity profile            v parabolic profile with “y”
 Summary……
Flow between two parallel plates…….
• Velocity profile is parabola
 • Momentum flux is linear
     ……. (5)
• Step 11: From the velocity distribution, the other parameters such
  as maximum velocity, average velocity, flowrate etc. can be
  evaluated.
               Maximum velocity……
• The maximum velocity of the fluid will be exhibited at the
  centre of the duct
• ….i.e…..@ y = 0………vz  vz,max….
         (7)==
         = =
Volumetric Flowrate:                     Average velocity…… vz,av
The total volumetric flowrate of the
system, Q =                              =
dQ is the volumetric flow rate from
small flat strip of thickness dy       From Eqn ….(8 ) =
  By using…….Volumetric flowrate =
           velocity x area
     Q= =
       𝑆𝑢𝑏 𝑣 𝑧 𝑓𝑟𝑜𝑚 𝐸𝑞𝑛. 7 … …            =
                Q=
Q=                                     From Eqn ….( 8)
                                             =
     Q = ……(9)
Can you??????
• Special Cases:
• 1. Power law fluid
• 2. Bingham fluid
Try now…..
 • A fluid is flowing in laminar flow in the x direction between two parallel
   plates has a velocity profile given by
                   =
 • where, 2yo is the distance between the plates, y is the distance from
   the centre line, vx is the velocity in the x direction at position y. Derive
   an equation relating vx,av with vmax.
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 • Determine the velocity profile of the oil in the gap between the piston and
   cylinder, and the leakage flow rate.
                                                                                               Introducti
                                                                                               Technician E
                                                                    Leakage from the Piston-
 •   Assume the piston is stationary.                                   Cylinder System
                                                                                               that there is
                                                                                               from the pis
                                                                                               system. He
 •   The gap width is small, hence assume flow between fixed parallel plates.
                                                                                               flow rate of t
                                                                                               has a diame
                                                                                               length of 20
                                                                                               between the
 •   Assume the flow is steady, laminar and incompressible.                                    0.008 mm. T
                                                                                               SAE-30 oil.
                                                                                               difference ac
 •   The viscosity and density of the SAE-30 oil are 0.38 N-s/m2 and 912 kg/m3,                MPa.
     respectively.                                                                             Question
Technician Eugene has observed that there is constant leakage                                  Determine th
                                                                                               the oil in the
of oil from the piston-cylinder hydraulic system. He wonders                                   piston and c
                                                                                               leakage flow
what is the flow rate of the leakage. The piston has a diameter
of 40 mm, and a length of 20 mm. The gap width between the             Dimensions of the
                                                                           Problem
piston and cylinder is 0.008 mm. The working fluid is SAE-30 oil.