Hi, I'm an undergrad in biomedical engineering...a required class I'm taking right now is fluid mechanics...this is the textbook we use:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0470262842/?tag=pfamazon01-20
I'll be frank...I think it sucks...too vague, expects you to fill in a lot between the lines. I...
Why does the air flow faster over the wing? In my fluid mechanics course we used streamlines and a half body to show that the air flow faster over a half circle, but I do not understand why it does so.
Homework Statement
l is an infintesimal material element of length. show that:
Dl/Dt = l dot grad u where l is a smallelement that exists in the velocity field u. Consider its position at time t and t+dt
The Attempt at a Solution
have l(x,t) where x is representing all...
Fluid Mechanics -- Floating Bodies
Homework Statement
A solid block with specific gravity 0.9 floats so that 75% of the body is submerged in water and the other 25% sits in an unknown fluid layered above the water. Find the specific gravity of the unknown fluid.
density of water = 1000...
¿Is there a book(source) which describes fluid mechanics from n-s equations?
I mean that when i start to read a book on fluid mechanics I can see particular cases of compresible, incompresible, viscous... with easier equations than the navier stokes, but it is very confusing to me because I...
Homework Statement
What suction (or negative pressure) is required to support a column of liquid 20 m high? Does this exceed the tensile strength of water?
Homework Equations
Bulk Modulus = (Change in Pressure/ (Change in Volume/Volume))
Pressure = Force / Area
The Attempt at a...
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I am trying to teach myself general relativity and am working through the text 'a first course in general relativity' by Bernard F Schutz. So far I have made slow but consistent progress but I am perplexed by a couple of things in the fluid mechanics part where it derives the...
fluid mechanics...
Hi,everyone.
I'm doing the second of my mechanical engineering course and I've been doing fluid mechanics lately...I have some questions...could some ony please help me with them?
1.In Bernoulli's theorem,it basically states the if we have an ideal liquid (Newtonian)...
Hello all,I am trying to construct this setup here:
Don't mind the heat tape and microcontroller. I am concerned with the fluid dynamics of the system.
When compressed air is applied, the water level in the evaporation chamber increase until it overflows into the tube that is exposed to...
What would happen to the mercury in the column if a barometer is accelerated upwards?
In static condition, acceleration is g.
When the system moves upward with an acceleration a, effective acceleration = g + a.
The air above the mercury in the trough will press it with higher force...
What would happen to the mercury in the column if a barometer is accelerated upwards?
In static condition, acceleration is g.
When the system moves upward with an acceleration a, effective acceleration = g + a.
The air above the mercury in the trough will press it with higher force...
Homework Statement
A liquid is to drain through a small exit port at the bottom of an axisymmetric tank that is open at the top. Find a tank shape such that the rate of change of the height of the free surface is constant (at least until the tank is almost empty). Assume that Bernoulli’s...
Fluid mechanics help! mechanical engineering
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I have been doing some fluid questions and got stuck ont he following two;
1) A Casson plastic fluid is subjected to a shear force of 5.5 Pa. If the fluid obeys a law of the form T =1.5 +0.2^0.45u, determine the shear rate and...
Fluid mechanics help! mechanical engineering
Hi all,
I've answered a page of questions from a engineering textbook by mike tooley but I'm really struggling on these two questions.
1) A Casson plastic fluid is subjected to a shear force of 5.5 Pa. If the fluid obeys a law of the form T...
Q. 1. if a ice cube is placed in a container containing liq on which it is floating.
then is it possible that after ice melts, water level rises in vessel in any particular case.
2.Does heat evolves when water rises in a capillary. and how much heat is evolved in height of liq in capillary...
I have a que.
if a ice cube is placed in a container containing liq on which it is floating.
then is it possible that after ice melts, water level rises in vessel in any particular case.
Does heat evolves when water rises in a capillary. and how much heat is evolved in height of liq in...
Homework Statement
fluid is flowing upward through a 1cm diameter pipe at 0.15m/s find the necessary power per unit length to drive the flow through the pipe.
Homework Equations
tau= (viscosity)dU/dy
flux of momentum out - flux of momentum in= forces acting on the CV (tau( downward)...
Hi,
literally trying on the off chance that someone could help me.
basically doing an individual project in my third year at nottingham uni. Over the last 6 months I've built a pipe rig to measure the pressure drop over a test section.
Now my tutor is a bit of an idiot, and said the way i...
Homework Statement
a vertical, 1cm-diameter jet of water impinges upon a bathroom scale such that the latter exhibits a reading of 5 kg. Estimate the volume flow rate of the jet.
Homework Equations
p=F/A
Q(volume flow rate)=U*A(area where the jet of water is applied on)
a=pi*r²
F=mg...
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I've frequented this forum for various purposes and this is the first time I've decided to post! Hopefully I can find the help or conformation I'm looking for. I may not have all the necessary info, but I feel this is basic enough that I should be able to come up with an...
Plotting Stream lines! (Fluid Mechanics)
Homework Statement
In this project you are required to investigate two types of potential flow solution:
a. Flow over a vertical plate (flow is perpendicular to the plate i.e. = 90)
b. Flow over an inclined plate ( = 135).
You are...
A plug in the bottom of the pressurized tank is conical in shape. The air pressure is 40kPa and the tank has a specific weight of 27kN/m^3. Determine the magnitude, direction, and line of action of the force exerted on the curved surface of the cone within the take due to the 40kpa pressure and...
It has been told to me that atmosphere exert a pressure (known as atmospheric pressure) on the surface (I'll take water surface here). And as we go down into water (any fluid, but for instance I'm taking water) the pressure increases. And this increase in the pressure is independent of the shape...
Hi guys! here comes the question:
I need some tips and guideness to make an attempt at it. I'm kind of confused if I am supose to use basic equations in integral form for control volume here and if so then how?
If the reference material is water then a substance with a relative density...
Homework Statement
A 0.3 m long tube is filled with sterile solution of density 1037 kg m-3 and closed at the top. The tube is tilted at 40°. to the horizontal. The gauge pressure at the base of the tube is 3000 Pa. What is the gauge pressure at the top of the tube (in Pa)?
Homework...
Homework Statement
A pipe 0.15m in diameter has a roughness ratio (k/d) of 0.002 and carries water at a flow rate Q.
Using the moody diagram, show that at high flow rates (where the friction factor is independent of reynolds number), the head loss per m length due to friction is approx...
I just recently graduated with my BS degrees in physics and applied math but am interested in switching my career path towards mechanical engineering. I honestly don't know much about CFD at all, so I was wondering how much of the fluid mechanics you learn in the ME classes is actually used in...
A circular pipe has a fall of 4m and narrows so that, at exit, its area is one quarter that at inlet. The pressure at inlet is 20kN/m^2 above atmospheric and at exit, where the velocity is 15m/s, the pressure is atmospheric.
Calculate the inlet velocity and mass flow rate of water through the...
Homework Statement
Hot CO₂ gas enters a pipe at pressure P₁ and exits at atmospheric pressure (P₂ = 1 bar) and T₂ = 0°C. The pipe has a constant diameter D = 1 cm. The input temperature is T₁ = 100°C and the mass flow rate ṁ = 0.5 g/min. There is a significant change in mechanical energy due...
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a solution is pumped through a pipe with an obstacle in it, to find the difference in the pressure on either side of the obstacle, a u tube manometer with mercury is fitted to it and a height difference of 19cm is measured. what is the pressure after the obstacle...
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I am looking for a reference which has solutions for the laminar flow boundary layer for the following scenario:
circular cylinder, L>>d, length in direction of flow, with flat circular cap
uniform laminar flow
inviscid, incompressible fluid
In other words, I would like the...
Homework Statement
A horizontal venturimeter is used to measure the flow rate of an oil having density 940kgm-3 in a 16cm diameter pipe. The throat diameter of the venturimeter is 8cm with a discharge coefficient of 0.96. The pressure at inlet is 70kPa and it is required that the pressure at...
Homework Statement
Concider a 4 m long, 4 m wide and 1.5 m high aboveground swimming pool that is filled with water to the rim (completely). Determinate hydrostatic forces on each wall and distance of the line of actions of this force from the ground
Homework Equations
Hc = yc sin...
1. Water is flowing in a pipe from a tank to a nozzle. At some point (A) the pipe tapers from 160 mm diameter to 80 mm at point B over a certain length. Point A is 3 m above point B. The pressure at A is 100kPa and at B is 20kPa, both measured above the atmospheric pressure. The flow rate is...
Homework Statement
Gas pours into your gas tank at 5.3 gallons per minute.
You can't see it, but the gas level inside the tank rises at 4.3 inches per minute.
What is the cross sectional Area of the gas tank?
Is this realistic?
Homework Equations
I'm not sure what shape the tank...
Is it possible to buy/download Shapiro, Ascher H., and Ain A. Sonin. Advanced Fluid Mechanics Problems. I can't find it
http://mitocw.vocw.edu.vn/OcwWeb/Mechanical-Engineering/2-25Fall-2005/Assignments/index.htm
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I was a under a little confusion about vector field.
Consider velocity field of fluid flow:
V = u i + v j + w k
here V is vector and consider a cap over i, j, k (since they represent x,y,z directions)
now we know that u,v,w are functions of x,y,z,t. This is where i am confused...
Homework Statement
A solid block of stone with a relative density of 4 is broken down and crushed into an average size of 20mm. if the stone originally had a volume of 50 m cubed, how many truck loads with a volume of 2 m cubed will it take to transport the crushed stone if 25L of the...
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I am going to take lectures on fluid mechanics in january. Which book would you recommend ?
The book should be more theorotical in approach so as to clear concepts in detail.
Thanx
Water flows through a 0.30m radius pipe at the rate of 0.20m^2/s. The pressure in the pipe is atmospheric. The pipe slants downhill and feeds into a second pipe with a radius of 0.15m, positioned 0.60m lower. What is the gauge pressure in the second pipe?
So, what I've figured from the...
Homework Statement
6. A tank filled with air of initial density ρo=1.2 kg/m3 and initial pressure Po=100 kPa is to be evacuated by a vacuum pump. The tank volume is 1 m3 and the pump evacuates 0.0013 m3 of air per second regardless of the pressure. The process is isothermal and for an...
Homework Statement
1.a) the velocity components of a 3-d flow are
u= \frac{ax}{x^2+y^2}
v= \frac{ay}{x^2+y^2}
\omega = c
where a and c are arbitrary constants . show that the streamlines of this
flow are helics
x=acos(t) ;
y=asin(t) ;
x=a*c*t
a. what is the...
Hey all,
I know that it is forbidden to post homework questions here, this is a question off a past exam, so I'm hope asking this is Kosher.
A question says:
"For a circular pipe of 6cm diameter, what is the expected pressure drop per unit length due to frictional losses, at a Reynolds...
sorry for the "bad" title, I couldn't think of anything else.
We all have seen the experiment where you take a hair dryer and a ping-pong ball and the hair dryer blows the ball into the air and you can move and tilt the ball around...
now, that is a very simplified version of my final...
In the book about fluid-mechanics Landau in the first pages in the isentropic case from
dw=\frac{dp}{\rho}
deduces
\nabla w=\frac{\nabla p}{\rho}
but I can't understand... in its derivation dw and dp are material differential (dw=w(x+vdt,t+dt)-w(x,t)) in my view) so writing it...
Fluid Mechanics Question::Derivation of Momentum EQ
I have been doing some serious review of my FM. I am working my text from cover to cover in an attempt to solidify what I 'learned' in my 6-week summer FM class. What a load of crap that was.
I am attempting to follow the text's derivation...
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I'm taking a Fluid Mechanics course. The lecturer is very closely (letter to letter) following the book by Kundu and Cohen (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0123737354/?tag=pfamazon01-20).
I think K&C has a bunch of isolated derivations with no examples or solved problems. The 'examples' they...
Homework Statement
A water-filled manometer is connected to a Pitot-static tube to measure a nominal airspeed of 50 ft/s. It is assumed that a change in the manometer reading of 0.002 in. can be detected. What is the minimum deviation from the 50 ft/s airspeed that can be detected by this...
Homework Statement
Calculate flow velocity and magnitude at a point (2,-2)
Sink at origin with strength 20 m2/s
Vortex at (0,2) with strength 25 m2/s
Uniform flow in +x with strength of 10 m/s
The Attempt at a Solution
\phi = \phi1 + \phi2 + \phi3
\phi1 = -Ux = -U r cos(\theta)...