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Assignment: Q1: Flow Through The Converging Nozzle Can Be Approximated by The One-Dimensional Velocity

This document is an assignment for a fluid mechanics course. It contains two questions. The first question asks the student to find the general expression for fluid acceleration in a converging nozzle given a specific velocity distribution, and then calculate the acceleration at the entrance and exit for given values of V0 and L. The second question asks the student to compute the rate of change of temperature at a point (1,2) given two-dimensional temperature and velocity fields as functions of x and y.

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Assignment: Q1: Flow Through The Converging Nozzle Can Be Approximated by The One-Dimensional Velocity

This document is an assignment for a fluid mechanics course. It contains two questions. The first question asks the student to find the general expression for fluid acceleration in a converging nozzle given a specific velocity distribution, and then calculate the acceleration at the entrance and exit for given values of V0 and L. The second question asks the student to compute the rate of change of temperature at a point (1,2) given two-dimensional temperature and velocity fields as functions of x and y.

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Assignment

Subject: Fluid Mechanics-I


Semester: 4th Section: A
Instructor: Dr. Hashim
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Q1: Flow through the converging nozzle can be approximated by the one-dimensional velocity
distribution u = u ( x, t ) . For the nozzle shown, the velocity distribution is given as

 2x 
u  V0  t +  .
 L 

(a) Find a general expression for the fluid acceleration in the nozzle.
(b) For the specific case, V0 = 10 ft and L = 6in , compute the acceleration at the entrance and

at the exit.

Q2: Suppose that the temperature field is given by T ( x, y ) = 4 x 2 − 3 y 3 and associated two-

dimensional velocity field is expressed as V ( x, y ) = ( x 2 − y 2 + x ) i − ( 2 xy + y ) j .

(a) Compute the rate of change in temperature at a point (1,2).

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