Fluid Mechanic
- MYO problem 3.92. Changes: Gasoline has specific gravity 0.75. The level of gasoline is 1 ft higher than that of seawater.
- a) MYO prob 3.90. Changes: Problem is now to be solved using SI units. D1 = 2 cm, D2 = 6 cm and D3 = 10 cm. The atmospheric pressure is 101.35 kPa and the water vapor pressure is 2.3 KPa
b) The setup in part (a) was in San Diego with a balmy temperature of 20 ◦C. Suppose the setup was in Mumbai during a hot summer day of 35 ◦ C. Would the height h at which cavitation begins increase or decrease? Explain.
- MYO 3.109
- a) MYO problem 4.14.
b) Find an analytical expression for the pathline of a particle released at the origin? Do you expect it to be the same as the streamline? Is it the same?
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Order Paper Now- A flow has the following velocity, v
u = 3x(1 − t) , v = 3y(−1 + t) , w = 0
a) Is it a 1D, 2D or 3D flow?
b) Is the flow steady or unsteady?
c) What is the equation for a streamline at t = 0 which passes through the point (3,3)? Plot the streamline.
d) What is the equation for the pathline of a particle which passes through the point (3,3) at t = 0. Show the positions of the particle at t = 0 , 0.5 and 1 on a plot.
- a) MYO problem 4.29.
b) Suppose the velocity of the water increases linearly with x between points 1 and 2. What are the convective and total acceleration at points 1 and 2.
- Problem 4.55
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