Assignment - 4
Assignment - 4
2. Two immiscible, incompressible, viscous fluids having the same densities but dif-
ferent viscosities are contained between two infinite, horizontal, parallel plates (see
figure 1). The bottom plate is fixed and the upper plate moves with a constant
velocity U . Determine the velocity at the interface. Express your answer in terms
of U , µ1 and µ2 . The motion of the fluid is caused entirely by the movement of the
upper plate; that is, there is no pressure gradient in the x direction. The fluid ve-
locity and shearing stress are continuous across the interface between the two fluids.
Assume laminar flow. (5)
3. A liquid drains from a large tank through a small opening as illustrated in the figure
2. A vortex forms whose velocity distribution away from the tank opening can be
approximated as that of a free vortex having a velocity potential.
Γ
ϕ= θ
2π
Determine an expression relating the surface shape to the strength of the vortex as
specified by the circulation Γ. (Hint: Use Bernoulli’s theorem) (5)
ψ = 2r2 sin 2θ
where ψ has units of m2 /s when r is in meters. Assume the fluid density is 1000
kgm−3 and the x–y plane is horizontal i.e., there is no difference in elevation between
points (1) and (2).
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(b) If the pressure at point (1) on the wall is 30 kPa, what is the pressure at point
(2)? (Hint: Use Bernoulli’s theorem) (2)
5. Re-derive the pulsatile flow example done in class. Show that as Rω << 1, the
actual solution of velocity uz is in same phase with dP/dL by plotting in MATLAB. (5)
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