Lecture 7
Lecture 7
Ideal Fluid
Ideal Fluid
Governing equations
• Continuity equation (mass conservation)
Ideal Fluid
Governing equations
• Euler equations
(momentum balance)
DV V 1
V V p F
Dt t
U U U U 1 p
U V W Fx
t x y z x
V V V V 1 p
U V W Fy
t x y z y
W W W W 1 p
U V W Fz
t x y z z
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Governing equations
• Euler equations
(momentum balance)
• Gravity
F gk gz
• Vector identity
2 i j k
V
V . V V V com V rot V
2 x y z
U V W
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Governing equations
• Euler equations
(momentum balance)
DV 1
p gz
Dt
2
V 1 V
V rot V p gz 0
t 2
Ideal Fluid
Governing equations
• Bernoulli equation (energy balance)
Ideal Fluid
Governing equations
• Bernoulli equation in steady flow
(energy balance for a steady flow)
• Dot product of the vector dr by the momentum
equation for a streamline, dr ||V
2
V
1
V rot V dr p dr gz dr 0
2
V 2
dp
d gz 0
2
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Ideal Fluid
Governing equations
• Bernoulli equation in steady flow
(energy balance for a steady flow)
• Isentropic flow, ds=0
dp dp
dh Tds ds 0 dh
V 2
d gz h 0
2
- Along a streamline
2
V
gz h constante
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Ideal Fluid
Governing equations
• Bernoulli equation in steady flow
(energy balance for a steady flow)
• Incompressible flow, =constant
p
dh d
V 2
p
d gz 0
2
- Along a streamline
2
V p
gz constante
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Ideal Fluid
Governing equations
• Bernoulli equation in steady flow
(energy balance for a steady flow)
• Isentropic flow, s 0
1
h p
2
V
gz h V rot V
2
Ideal Fluid
Governing equations
• Bernoulli equation in steady flow
(energy balance for a steady flow)
• Incompressible flow, =constant
p
h
2
V p
gz V rot V
2
Ideal Fluid
Governing equations
• Bernoulli equation in steady flow
(energy balance for a steady flow)
• For V rot V 0
2
V
gz h constant
2
• In incompressible flow, =constant
2
V p
gz constant
2
Ideal Fluid
Governing equations
• Bernoulli equation in steady flow
(energy balance for a steady flow)
• Cases with V rot V 0
1. V 0 , Hidrostatics
2. V || rot V, Beltrami flows
3. rot V 0, Irrotacional or potential flows
Ideal Fluid
• Vorticity, i j k
rot V V
x y z
y
U
U V W
B B dt
y • Flow on the x,y plane
dy V
A dt
• OA and OB – elementary lines
x
O dx Ax
• Axis system and point O have
the same velocity
Ideal Fluid
• Vorticity, • Analysis of the rotation of
rot V V lines OA and OB
y – Velocity of points A and B
U
B B dt
y V U
VA dx U B dy
dy V x y
A dt
x • After dt, OA turned A and
O dx Ax OB turned B
V U
dx A dxdt dy B dydt
x y
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• Vorticity, • Mean angular velocity
rot V V
1 A B 1 V U
y k
2 dt dt 2 x y
U
B B dt
y V U
V k
dy V x y
A dt
x • is the double of the mean
O dx Ax angular velocity of the fluid
particle rotation as a rigid
body
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G V dr
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DG D DV Ddr
Dt Dt Dt Dt
V d r dr V
2
Ddr Dr V V V
V V d V dV d d
Dt Dt 2 2
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2
Ddr V
V Dt d 2 0
DG DV
dr
Dt Dt
Ideal Fluid
Ideal Fluid
• Space conservation of circulation, G
- At Sw, n ,0so
S1 ndS S2 ndS 0
- n is the outer normal to R. Assuming n1 and n2
with the same sign
S1 n1dS S2 n2 dS
ndS constant V ds GC
S C
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• For a vortex tube of elementary section
- Vortex filament
GC n dS
- Assuming n parallel to
1
GC dS
dS
- Concentrated (line) vortex
dS 0 G lim dS 0 n dS
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• Kelvin’s theorem
DG DV
dr
Dt Dt
- For isentropic flow
DV
h gz
Dt
DG
h gz dr 0
Dt
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• Kelvin’s theorem
DG DV
dr
Dt Dt
- For incompressible flow
DV p
gz
Dt
DG p
gz dr 0
Dt
- Velocity circulation for a closed contour moving with
the fluid velocity does not change with time
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Irrotacional and Incompressible Flow
• Irrotacional flow
V rot V 0
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Two-dimensional, Irrotacional and Incompressible Flow
• Two-dimensional flow, 0
z
• Incompressible flow, constant
• Continuity equation with V
2 2
2 0
x 2
y
- Laplace equation
- Linear equation
Ideal Fluid
Two-dimensional, Irrotacional and Incompressible Flow
2 2
2 0
x 2
y
- Laplace equation
Ideal Fluid
Two-dimensional, Irrotacional and Incompressible Flow
• Stream function, y
- Continuity equation
U V
V 0
x y
V U i V j
- y(x,y), stream function
dy Vdx Udy
y y
V , U
x y
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Two-dimensional, Irrotacional and Incompressible Flow
• Stream function, y
y y
x y y x
- Streamlines defined by dy=0
Vdx Udy 0
dx dy
U V
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Two-dimensional, Irrotacional and Incompressible Flow
• Stream function, y
- Physical meaning of y
Ideal Fluid
Two-dimensional, Irrotacional and Incompressible Flow
• Stream function, y
- Dyy1yo is equal to
the flow rate between
the streamlines y1 and yo
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Two-dimensional, Irrotacional and Incompressible Flow
• Velocity potential function,
- Irrotacional flow,
V U
V 0 0
x y
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Two-dimensional, Irrotacional and Incompressible Flow
x y y x
- Equipotential lines definition, d=0
Udx Vdy 0
dx dy
V U
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Two-dimensional, Irrotacional and Incompressible Flow
• Continuity equation applied with
2 2
2 0
x 2
y
2y 2y
2 0
x 2
y
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Two-dimensional, Irrotacional and Incompressible Flow
Ideal Fluid
Complex Potential
• Analytical functions
W ( x, y ) iy ( x, y )
r x 2 y 2
z x i y x r cos
i
with y and y r sen
z re arctg
x
Ideal Fluid
Complex Potential
• A function of complex variable is an analytical
function when
W z Dz W z
lim
Dz 0 Dz
exist and its value is independent of the way that z
goes to zero
DW D i Dy
Dz Dx i Dy
• At the limit, Dz 0
y y
i dx i dy
dW d i dy x x y y
dz dx i dy dx i dy
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Complex Potential
• To have a limit that is independent of the way Dz→0,
this relation must be independent of dy
dx
y y
i i
x x y y
1 i
• Riemann-Cauchy conditions
y y
x y y x
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Complex Potential
• Any W(z) function that has z as its independent
variable is an analytical function
• Verification
W iy z x i y x z i y
W
- If the function is analytical 0
y
W x y x y
i
y x y y x y y
W y y
i 0
y y x y x
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Complex Potential
• Examples of complex functions
1. W x 2 y 2 i 2 xy z 2
2. W x i 2 y z i y
W
- Determination of
y
1. W 2 y 2 y i2 x 2 x 0
y
Function is analytic
W
2. 0 0 i2 1 i
y
Function is not analytic
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Complex Potential
• The velocity potential function and the stream
function satisfy the following equations
y y
x y y x
• The complex potential function
W ( x, y ) ( x, y ) iy ( x, y )
is an analytic function with a real part equal to the
velocity potential function and the imaginary part
equal to the stream function of an incompressible,
irrotational plane flow
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Complex Potential
• For the complex potential W ( x, y ) ( x, y ) iy ( x, y )
dW
dW dz
dz
• The differential dW may be obtained from
W W
dW dx dy
x y
y y
dW i dx i dy
x x y y
dW U i V dx (V i U )dy
dW U i V dx i(U i V )dy
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dW U i V dx i dy
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Complex Potential
• For the complex potential W ( x, y ) ( x, y ) iy ( x, y )
dW U i V dz
dW
U i V V
dz
• Complex velocity, V , complex conjugate of
the velocity vector, V y
i V U iV
V Ve V U
i x
V V e -V
V U iV