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Ques Ans Lecture 14 PDF
Ques Ans Lecture 14 PDF
Hence the continuity equation for an incompressible flow is not satisfied. Therefore, it is
not a possible incompressible flow.
(ii)
Here, u 2 x 2 xy z 2 , v x 2 4 xy y 2 and w 2 xy yz y 2
1
u v w
Hence, 4x y , 4 x 2 y , and y
x y z
For a three-dimensional, incompressible flow the continuity equation can be written in
differential form as
u v w
0
x y z
u v
Substituting the values of and in continuity equation, we find
x y
u v
4x y 4x 2 y y 0
x y
Hence the continuity equation for an incompressible flow is satisfied. Therefore, it is a
possible incompressible flow.
Q3.
For a three-dimensional velocity field, x and y component of velocity are given by
u x y z , v xy yz zx
Determine a possible z component of velocity, w, for an incompressible flow. How many
possible z components are there?
Solution
For an incompressible flow the continuity equation can be written in differential form as
u v w
0
x y z
Given u x y z , and v xy yz zx
u
Hence, 1 , and
x
v
x z
y
u v
Substituting , and in the continuity equation, we get
x y
w
1 x z 0
z
w
or x z 1
z
Integrating with respect to z, we have
z2
w xz z f x, y
2
There are infinite number of possible z components, since f x, y is arbitrary. the
simplest one would be found by setting f x, y 0
Q4.
The velocity components in a two-dimensional flow field in cylindrical polar coordinate
are given by vr r sin 2 , v 2r sin 2
2
Check whether the velocity field describes the motion of an incompressible flow or not?
Solution
For a two-dimensional, incompressible flow the continuity equation in cylindrical polar
coordinate can be written in differential form as
vr vr 1 v
0
r r r
Here, vr r sin 2 and v 2r sin 2
vr
Hence, r sin 2 sin 2 , and
r r
v
2r sin 2 r 2sin 2 r 1 cos 2
2r sin 2
vr v
Substituting , and in the continuity equation, we get
r
vr vr 1 v r sin 2 1
sin 2 2r sin 2 0
r r r r r
Hence the continuity equation for an incompressible flow is satisfied. Therefore, it is a
possible incompressible flow.
Q5.
The velocity field in a fluid flow is given by
y3 x3
V 2 x x 2 y iˆ xy 2 2 y ˆj
3 3
(a) Check whether the flow is (i) incompressible or compressible, (ii) irrotational or
rotational.
(b) If the flow is incompressible, obtain an expression for stream function.
Solution
(a) (i) For a two-dimensional, incompressible flow the continuity equation can be
written in differential form as
u v
0
x y
y3 x3
Given u 2 x x 2 y , and v xy 2 2 y
3 3
u
Hence, 2 2 xy , and
x
v
2 xy 2
y
u v
Substituting , and in the continuity equation, we get
x y
u v
2 2 xy 2 xy 2 0
x y
3
Hence the continuity equation for an incompressible flow is satisfied. Therefore, the flow
is incompressible.
(ii) For a two-dimensional flow, rotation is given by
1 v u
xy
2 x y
For the given velocity field
u
y 2 x 2 , and
y
v
y 2 x2
x
1 v u 1
Thus, xy y 2 x 2 y 2 x 2 0
2 x y 2
Since xy 0 , the flow is irrotational.
(b) From the definition of stream function , we get
u
y
y3
or udy 2 x x 2 y dy
3
y4 x2 y 2
or 2 xy f x C1
12 2
v
x
x3
vdx xy 2 2 y dx
3
2 2 4
x y x
or 2 xy g y C2
2 12
Comparing the above two equations, we have
x4 y4
f ( x) , g ( y )
12 12
Hence, the stream function for the flow is
y4 x2 y 2 x4
2 xy C
12 2 12
where C is a constant.
Q6.
The stream function in a two-dimensional, incompressible flow field is given as
3xy .
(a) Determine the velocity components.
(b) Check whether the flow is irrotational or rotational.
Solution
(a)From the definition of stream function , we get
4
u
y
v
x
Thus, the velocity components become
u 3 xy 3 x
y y
v 3xy 3 y
x x
The velocity is then V ui vj 3 xi 3 yjˆ
ˆ ˆ ˆ
(b)For the above velocity components, we have
v
0
x
u
0
y
The rotation is given by
1 v u
z 0
2 x y
Since the rotation is zero, the flow is irrotational.