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5) (1 point) Drag on cylinders and spheres decreases when the Reynolds number is in the...
5) (1 point) Drag on cylinders and spheres decreases when the Reynolds number is in the region of 2 x 105 since (a) Flow separation occurs due to transition to turbulence (b) Flow separation is delayed due to onset of turbulence (C) Flow separation is advanced due to transition to turbulence (d) Flow reattachment occurs
Drag on cylinders and spheres decreases when the Reynolds number is in the region of 2 x 10% since (a) Flow separation occurs due to transition to turbulence (b) Flow separation is delayed due to onset of turbulence (c) Flow separation is advanced due to transition to turbulence (d) Flow reattachment occurs
Drag on cylinders and spheres decreases when the Reynolds number is in the region of 2 x 10 since (a) Flow separation occurs due to transition to turbulence (b) Flow separation is delayed due to onset of turbulence (©) Flow separation is advanced due to transition to turbulence (d) Flow reattachment occurs
1. A very smooth flat plate of length L-1 m and width b 3 m is immersed parallel to a stream of velocity 2 m/s. For both air and water as the working fluids [5 marks] Show that the flow is completely laminar over the entire plate. a. b. Determine the drag force on one side of the plate. Determine the thicknesses δ, δ*, and θ at the end of the plate (x L). [6 marks] C. For air use,...
1. A very smooth flat plate of length L = 0.5 m and width b = 2 m is immersed parallel to a stream of velocity 2 m/s. For both air and water as the working fluids; a. Show that the flow is completely laminar over the entire plate. (5 marks] b. Determine the drag force on one side of the plate. [4 marks] c. Determine the thicknesses , 8*, and at the end of the plate (x = L)....
QUESTION 1 (T1) What is an adverse pressure gradient? (9.2) A. Where pressure increases with distance downstream O B. Where pressure decreases with distance downstream C. Where pressure is uniform in the flow D. Where pressure is pushing the iow downstream QUESTION 2 (T2) Where does an adverse pressure gradient occur on an airfoil? (9.2) O A. Leading edge O B. Near or after the point of maximum thickness O C.Only in a region where the boundary layer is turbulent...
Question 5 (1 point) If Reynolds number in a hydraulic line is 15,000 then the line size must be decreased True False Question 6 (1 point) When 2000<Reynolds Number<4000 the flow regime is not critical True False Question 7 (1 point) Air service unit comprises a 3-way pressure control valve True False Question 8 (1 point) A normally open electric switch is analogue to a normally open fluid valve True False Question 9 (1 point) A pressure regulator is a...
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5. Flow over a Bod;y (a) The drag coefficient for a smooth sphere is shown in the figure below. Determine the speed at the critical Re for a 42 mm diameter sphere in air. (This is a golf ball sized object.) You may assume air at 60°F. 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 4 105 Re-Du/v 103 106 107 (b) Ģolthal, "dimples" cause the drag drop to occur at a lower Reynolds number. The table...
Part A [30 marks] Conceptual Questions (multiple choice and short answer questions) A1-A5 refers to the velocity vector plots shown bolow for the flow over a cylinder: Flow A Flow B A1. Flow A has a Reynolds number flow of a) Re 1 b) Re 100 c) Re 1000 d) Re 10 drag coefficient than in Flow B A2. Flow A has a) higher b) lower c) the same A3. Flow A has heat transfer than Flow B a) higher...
5) The following about turbulent flow in a pipe is true, EXCEPT a) The pipe cross-sectional average velocity is half of the centerline velocity (i.e. V = 0.5V.) b) The flow Reynolds number is beyond 4100 c) The flow consists of a viscous sublayer, a buffle layer (viscous and turbulent effect both important) and a fully turbulent region up to pipe centerline d) Reynolds-averaged (time mean) velocity is used to describe flow velocity 6) The boundary layer (BL) theory does...