Determine the maximum free-stream speed of oil so that if it flows over a plate having a length of 6 m it maintains a laminar boundary layer for the entire length. Take νo = 40(10−6) m2/s.
Umax= ??
Determine the maximum free-stream speed of oil so that if it flows over a plate having a length of 6 m it maintains a laminar boundary layer for the entire length. Take νo = 40(10−6) m2/s. Umax= ??
Consider air flows with velocity of U?=U= 10 m/s over a
semi-finite smooth flat plate with L=97 cm long. Calculate the
followings by assuming ? = 1.568 x 10-5 m2/s and ?=1.177
kg/m3.
Figure 1 : Boundary layer over a flat plate
Consider air flows with velocity of U?=U=10 m/s over a
semi-finite smooth flat plate with L=97 cm long. Calculate the
followings by assuming ? = 1.568 x 10-5 m2/s and ?=1.177
kg/m3.
b) Under some flow and boundary...
Water at 15.6 [°C] (with kinematic viscosity of 1.12 [cSt]) flows over a flat plate generatinga boundary layer. The thickness of the boundary layer at 0.50 [m] from the leading edge is 6 [mm] (a) Is the boundary layer laminar or turbulent at that point? (b) At what distance it becomes turbulent? (c) What is the layer thickness at that point?
Water at 15.6 [°C] (with kinematic viscosity of 1.12 [cSt]) flows over a flat plate generatinga boundary layer. The...
2. (25 pts) Engine oil flows with a velocity of 6 m/s over a flat plate having 1m length and 1 m width. The oil has a free stream temperature To= 80 °C and the plate surface temperature is maintained at Ts = 0 °C. a. Determine whether the flow over the plate transitions to turbulent regime. b. Calculate the average friction factor and the average heat transfer coefficient for the plate by using the appropriate correlations. c. Calculate the...
Unused engine oil at 27°C flows with a free stream velocity of 0.1 m/s over a 20 cm square plate. The plate temperature is maintained at 67°С. Consider the following: ii) iii) Determine the Reynolds number based on plate length Rel. Calculate the average Nusselt number based on plate length Nuu. Evaluate the heat transfer (W) from the plate.
3). Standard air flows over a flat plate as shown. Laminar Find: boundary layer forms on the surface. Assume the boundary (a). Wall shear stress, Fj)! layer bas a cubic velocity profile: (b). Boundary layer thickness, x)! (c). Shape factor (H-8t/0) Momentum integral equation on a flat plate is ax) Ud(u/U) Ху 1m The displacement thickncss and the momentum thickness are Freestream velocity is 1.0 m/s. The fluid viscosity and density are 1.55 x 10 m'ls and 1.23 kg/m, respectively...
Problem No-3: Air at 20 c(p-1.21kg/mH-38x107 kg.m/s) and with a free stream velocity o 40 m/s flows past a smooth thin plate which is 3-m wide and 10-m long in the flow direction. turbulent boundary layer from the leading edge determine: (a) the boundary layer thickness 6 m from the leading edge (b) the drag coefficient and drag force exerted by the fluid on the thin plate Take density 1.2 kg/m3 and kinematic viscosity as 1.49 x 10-s m'/s: (12p)...
Problem 1: Air at 100 degrees Celsius, 1 atm and a
free stream velocity of 5 m/s flows over a 3 meter long, thin, flat
plate of naphthalene, causing it to sublime...
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Problem 1. (20 Points) Air at 100°C, 1 atm, and a free-stream velocity of 5 m/s flows over a 3- m-long, thin, flat plate of naphthalene, causing it to sublime. (a) Determine the length over which a laminar boundary layer persists. (b) For that...
215°C. Cooking oil flows across this surface at a velocity of 0.3 m/s and has a free-stream temperature of 200°C. Calculate the heat transfer to the oil and estimate the maximum boundary-layer thickness. Properties of the oil may be taken as v-2x 106 m2/s, k-0.12W/m
Air at T=25°C and pressure P=1 bar flows over a square plate with a velocity V=1 m/s. This plate has a length L= 1 m and it is heated over its entire length; the plate temperature is constant Tp=100°C. The following data are given. For air: dynamic viscosity: mu = 1.9*10–5 kg/(m.s); density: rho = 1.05 kg/m3; conductivity k = 0.03 W/(m K); Specific heat Cp = 1.007 kJ/(kg K); Prandtl number Pr = 0.7 For laminar flow over a...
Exercise 2 Air at 20 °C and 1 atm flows over a flat plate at 50 m/s. The plate is 300 cm long and is maintained at 60C. The width of the plate is 2 m. The critical Rec = 5 x 105 The properties are Conductivity k = 0.0263 W/mK, kinematic viscosity nu = v = 15.89 x 10-6 m²/s, Prandtl number is Pr=0.707 Density rho = p = 1.128 kg/m3 1. Determine the critical length Xc 2. Determine...