Problem 1: In an experiment, Mercury at film temperature of 127 C flows over a flat...
Air flows with a velocity of 20 m/s over a flat plate of length 2 m. The air properties are k = 0.030 W/mK, V = 20.92 x 10-6 m/s, Pr=0.700. a. What type(s) of flow (laminar/turbulent) exist on this plate? b. If the following relations are given for the laminar and turbulent local convection coefficients over the plate, haminar (x) = 20 houwbudemo (x) = .52 where x is the distance from the plate leading edge. Find the average...
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...
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...
Required information Air at 25°C and 1 atm is flowing over a long flat plate with a velocity of 7 m/s. The density and kinematic viscosity of air at 1 atm and 25°C are p= 1.184 kg/m3 and V = 1.562x10-5 m2/s. Calculate the distance from the leading edge of the plate where the flow becomes turbulent. The distance from the leading edge of the plate is m. Required information Air at 25°C and 1 atm is flowing over a...
Air at 25 °C and 1 atm is flowing over a long flat plate with a velocity of 8 m/s. (a) Determine the distance from the leading edge of the plate where the flow becomes turbulent. (b) What will be the boundary layer thickness at the end of the plate? (c) If the plate is a 2m by 2 m square, what will be the friction drag acting on the plate? Schematic Given ssumptions Find v=8m/s xcr ,FD ,δ@x=L L-2m...
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...
8) Air flows over a flat plate at a velocity of 20 m/s and a temperature of 20C. The surface temperature of the plate is 134C, and the length of the plate in the direction of flow is 1.5 m. Properties of air may be taken as A-0.030 W/m-C, Pr-0.700, and a/p 2.092E-5 m/s (5% ) What is the location from the leading edge, X, where the flow becomes turbulent Re (20)15 a l Ve30s T20 T LaLS 523 m...
Problem #3 Air flows over a flat plate at 4 m/s. An approximation for the x component of velocity in the in- compressible laminar boundary layer is a sinusoidal variation from u-0 at the surface (y-0) to the freestream velocity, U, at the boundary-layer edge (y-5). The equation for the profile is u-Usin( %), where cVx and c is a constant. The boundary layer is 9 mm thick 1 m from the edge of the plate. (a) Predict the boundary-layer...
Air at a temperature of 300 K flows over one side of a flat plate of width 1 m at a velocity of 20 m/s. The plate has a constant surface temperature of 350 K. Assume Re(x,c)=5x10^5. a) What is the velocity boundary layer thickness at the end of the plate if L=0.25 m? What if L=1 m? b) Calculate the drag on the plate if L=0.25 m. What is the drag if L=1 m? c) Find the heat transfer...
Class work 1 At normal pressure, the meters per second.. find the range of critical distance watcr at a temperature of 20 degrees passes through a smooth surface at a uniform velocity of s Xc value for laminar boundary layer to turbulent boundary layer P-998.2kg/m 100.5x10s Pa s 2. At atmospheric pressure, the air at a temperature of 30 degrees passes through the surface of a smooth plate at the rate of 10m/s.. Re, is 3.2X 10, determine by calculation...