Midterm 2 Flashcards

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Lagrangian Viewpoint

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Considers the motion of an individual fluid particle. Same as sitting on a fluid particle and noting the changes in its location, velocity, density, etc, over time.
Used in solid mechanics
Velocity is only a function of time

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Eulerian Viewpoint

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Considers the motion of a particle moving by a particular location or point in a fluid system. Similar to sitting at a particular location and observing the fluid particles move by. This is the method used in fluid dynamics. Velocity is a function of time and position.

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3
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Who first identified Laminar and Turbulent flow

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Osborne Reynolds

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Laminar Flow

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characterized by an absence of turbulence and associated eddies and mixing. Flow appears smooth. Eg. Honey, thick syrup, viscous. Particle paths are definite and observable. Velocity distribution is parabolic. Reynolds number is below 2000.

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Turbulent Flow

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characterized by mixing, eddies, and small-scale velocity fluctuations. Particle movement appears irregular and erratic. Eg Smoke from a chimney, gust of wind. Mean velocity distribution is relatively uniform due to the mixing of high and low velocity particles within the flow field. Reynolds number above 2000.

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6
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What are the four ways fluid flow can be defined?

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Steady or unsteady
Turbulent or Laminar
Dimensionality
Uniform and non-Uniform

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One dimensional flow

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flow properties vary in ONLY one direction

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Two-Dimensional Flow

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flow properties vary in two dimensions

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9
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Three-Dimensional Flow

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flow properties vary in all three cartesian coordinate directions

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Axi-Symetrical Flow

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Flow properties vary in both a longitude and radial direction. Type of 3d flow. Eg. Bullet travelling

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11
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Steady

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constant rate of flow through a pipe

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12
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Unsteady

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opening or closing or a valve on a pipeline

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13
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Three Flow Properties

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Pressure, density, velocity

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14
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Time Variation

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flow properties do/do not change at a particular location with time

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Location Variation

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flow properties do/do not change with position along a flow path

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16
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Uniform

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flow through a pipeline of a CONSTANT DIAMETER

17
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Non-Uniform

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flow through a pipe transition from a large diameter to a small diameter.

18
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Streamline

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a line drawn through a flow field in such a manner that the velocity vector of the fluid at each and every point on the streamline is tangent.

19
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Three types of Flow Pattern, When are they all the same

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Streamline, Streaklines and Pathlines .

They are all the same when it is a steady flow

20
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Streamtube:

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a flow passage bounded by a series of streamlines drawn through a closed curve.

21
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Pathline

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a line drawn through the flow field such a way that it defines the route taken by a particle in moving through the flow field.

22
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Strealine

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the trace of the flow pattern in a flow field made by inserting dye or smoke into the flow field