Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Chapter 6
FLUID DYNAMICS
These hot-air balloons float because they are filled with air at high temperature and
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The drag force depends upon the velocity of object in a fluid, i.e., the drag force increases as
the speed of the particle increases. As the speed of the droplet continues to increase, the drag force
eventually approaches weight in magnitude. Finally, when the magnitude of the drag force becomes
equal to the weight, the net force acting on the droplet becomes zero. Then the droplet will fall with
constant speed called terminal velocity.
Q # 5. Derive the expression of terminal velocity for an object moving in a fluid.
Ans. Consider a spherical object of mass m moving a fluid of viscosity with terminal velocity .
We know that the object will move with terminal velocity when its weight will equate the drag force
i.e.,
-------------- (1)
As ( ) ( ) ( )
Also ( )
( )
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Q # 7. A tiny water droplet of radius 0.010 cm descends through air from a high building.
Calculate its terminal velocity. Given that for air = and density of the
water .
Given Data:
To Determine:
( )
Calculations:
Given Data:
To Determine:
Calculations: As √ √
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Turbulent Flow
The irregular or unsteady flow of the fluid is called turbulent flow. In case of turbulent flow,
the exact path of the particles of fluid can’t be predicted.
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As the density is constant for the steady flow of incompressible fluid, the equation becomes:
This constant equals to the volume flow per second of the fluid or simply flow rate
Important Note: The equation of continuity is the statement of law of conservation of mass for the
case of fluid motion.
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Q # 12. Water flows through a hose, whose internal diameter is 1 cm at a speed of . What
should be the diameter of the nozzle if the water is to emerge at ?
Given Data:
To Determine:
( ) ( ) ( )
Calculations:
( )
Q # 13. The radius of the aorta is about 1 cm and blood flowing and blood flowing through it
has a speed of about . Calculate the average speed of the blood in the capillaries using
the fact that although each capillary has diameter of about , there are literally
millions of them so that their total cross section is about 2000
Given Data:
To Determine:
( )
Calculations: ( )
( ) ( )
Q # 14. How large must a heating duct be if air moving along it can replenish the air in
a room of 300 volume every 15 min? Assume the air‟s density remains constant.
Given Data:
To Determine:
Calculations: √ √
Q # 15. A water hose with an internal diameter of 20 mm at the outlet discharges 30 kg of water
in 60 s. calculate the water speed at the outlet. Assume the density of water is and
it flows steady.
Given Data: ,
To Determine:
Calculations:
( )
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Ans. Consider a fluid that is incompressible, non viscous and flows in a steady state manner through a
pipe of non-uniform size as shown in the figure:
The force on the upper end of the fluid is , where
is the pressure and is the cross-sectional area at the
upper end. The work done on the fluid in moving through a
distance , will be:
Similarly the work done on the fluid at the lower end is:
Where is the pressure, is the area of cross-section of lower end and is the distance moved
by the fluid in the same time interval . The work done is taken to be negative as this work is done
against the fluid force.
The net work done is
If and are the velocities at the upper and lower ends respectively, then
-------------- (1)
From the equation of continuity,
( )
The equation (1) will become:
( ) -------------- (2)
If is the mass and is the density of fluid, then . So the equation (2) will become:
( )
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Part of this work is utilized by the fluid in changing its K.E. and a part is used in changing its
gravitational P.E.
Where and are the heights of the upper and lower ends respectively.
Applying the law of conservation of energy to this
volume of fluid, we get
( )
( ) [ ]
( )
Rearranging the above equation:
Q # 18. Water is flowing smoothly through a closed pipe system. At one point the speed of water
is , while at another point 3 m higher, the speed is . If the pressure is 80 kPa at
the lower point, what is pressure at the upper point?
Calculations:
( ) ( )
Q # 19. What gauge pressure is required in the city mains for a stream from a fire hose
connected to the mains to reach a vertical height of 15 m?
Given Data: Height , Consider
To Determine: ( )
Calculations:
( )
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√ ( )
This is the expression of speed of efflux from the orifice. It is important to note that the speed
of the efflux of liquid is the same as the speed of ball that falls through a height ( ).
This is the Torricelli’s theorem which states that:
The speed of efflux is equal to the velocity gained by the fluid in
falling through a distance ( ) under the action of gravity.
Q # 21. The pipe near the lower end of a large water storage tank develops a small leak and a
stream of water shoots from it. The top of water in the tank is 15 m above the point of leak.
i) With what speed does the water rush from the hole?
ii) If the hole has an area of , how much water flows out in one second?
Given Data: Height of the top of water , Area of hole
To Determine:
Calculations: √ ( ) √
Thus
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Q # 22. Describe the relationship between speed and pressure of the fluid.
Ans. A result of Bernoulli’s equation is that
“ Where the speed is high, the pressure will be low”
Explanation
Suppose that water flows through a pipe system as shown in
the figure. Clearly, the water flows faster at point 2 than it does at
point 1.
Consider the flow speed at point 1 is and at point
2 it is . Applying the Bernoulli’s equation and noting that the average P.E. is the same at both
places, we have:
This shows that the pressure in the narrow pipe where the streamline are closer together is much
smaller than in the wider pipe.
Q # 23. Explain the relationship between velocity and pressure for the following cases.
i) Lift on an Aero plane
ii) Swing of the tennis ball in air
Ans.
Lift on an Aero plane
The lift on an aero plane is explained on the basis of
relationship between pressure and velocity. The wing of the aero
plane is designed to deflect the air so that the streamlines are closer
together above the wing than below it. Thus, air is travelling faster
on the upper side of the wing than on the lower. As the result, the
pressure will be lower at the top of the wing, and the wing will be
forced upward.
Swing of the tennis ball in air
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Q # 24. An airplane wing is designed so that when the speed of the air across the top of the wing
is 450 , the speed of air below the wing is 410 . What is pressure difference between
the top and bottom of the wing? (Density of air = 1.29 )
Given Data: Speed of air above the wing Speed of air above the wing
Density of Air , For Present Case:
To Determine:
Calculations:
( ) ( )
Q # 25. An airplane design call for a “lift” due to the net force of the moving air on the wing of
about 1000 of wing area. Assume that air flows past the wing of an aircraft with
streamline flow. If the speed of flow past the lower wing surface is 160 , what is the
required speed over the upper surface to give a “lift” of 1000 ? The density of air is 1.29
and assume maximum thickness of wing to be one meter.
Given Data: Pressure Difference between wings , Speed below wing =160
Density of Air , Thickness of Wings
To Determine:
Calculations:
( ) √ ( ( ))
√ ( ( ) ) √
Q # 26. A person is standing near a fast moving train. Is there any danger that he will fall
towards it?
Ans. When a person is standing near a fast moving train, then the air between the person and train is
also fast. According to consequence of Bernoulli
Equation, “where the speed is high, the pressure will
be low”, the pressure between the person and train
will be low as compared to the pressure of side way.
So there will be a chance of force acting on the
person from high pressure region to the low pressure
region and the person may fall towards the train.
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Q # 27. Identify the correct answer. What do you infer from Bernoulli‟s theorem?
i) Where the speed of the fluid is high the pressure will be low .
ii) Where the speed of the fluid is high the pressure is also high.
iii) This theorem is valid only for turbulent flow of the liquid.
Ans. The correct answer is (i) “where the speed of the fluid is high, the pressure will be low”.
This is in accordance with the Bernoulli’s equation, which states for a horizontal pipe,
Q # 28. Two row boats moving parallel in the same direction are pulled towards each other.
Explain?
Ans. When two boats are moving parallel in the same direction, then the water between them is also
flowing fast. According to consequence of Bernoulli Equation, “where the speed is high, the pressure
will be low”, the pressure between the two boats decreases as compared to the pressure of side way.
So the side way high pressure pushes the two boats towards each other.
Q # 29. Explain, how the swing is produced in a fast moving cricket ball?
Ans. When the cricket ball is thrown in such a way that is spins as well as moves forward, the
velocity of the air on one side of the ball increases due to the spins and hence the pressure decreases.
So the cricket ball will experience push from high pressure region to low pressure region. This gives
an extra curvature to the ball known as swing which deceives opponent player.
Q # 30. Derive the Venturi relation for an ideal fluid.
Ans. If one part of a horizontal pipe has a much smaller diameter than the other, we write Bernoulli
equation in more convenient form. For horizontal position of pipe, terms become equal. Thus the
Bernoulli equation is expressed as:
( )
As the cross-sectional area is small as compared to the area
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Q # 31. Explain the working of a carburetor of a motor car using Bernoulli‟s principle.
Ans. The carburetor of a motor car uses a Venturi duct to give correct mixture of air and petrol to the
engine. The petrol tank is attached with a pipe through a very small inlet. Air moves very fast through
this pipe. As a result, pressure in the pipe decreases as compared to the pressure in the petrol tank
which is at the atmospheric pressure. So the petrol moves from the tank to the air pipe (i.e., from high
pressure to low pressure), and a correct mixture of petrol and air reaches the engine.
Q # 32. How the blood pressure of a person is measured?
Ans. The blood pressure of a person is measured using a device called sphygmomanometer. It
consists of an inflatable bag, that is wound around the arm of a patient and external pressure on the
arm is increased by inflating the bag. Blood pressure is measured in torr or in mm of Hg.
When the external pressure applied becomes larger than the systolic pressure, the vessels
collapse, cutting off the flow of the blood. Opening the release valve on the ball gradually decrease
the external pressure.
A stethoscope detects the instant at which the external pressure becomes equal to the systolic
pressure. At this point, the blood flow through the vessel with very high speed. As a result the flow is
initially turbulent.
As the pressure drops, the external pressure eventually equals the diastolic pressure. The flow
of the blood switches from turbulent to laminar, and gurgle in the stethoscope disappears. This is the
signal to record the diastolic pressure.
Q # 33. For what position will the maximum blood pressure in the body have the smallest value.
(a) Standing up right (b) Sitting (c) Lying Horizontally (d) Standing on one‟s head?
Ans. The option (c) is correct. The blood pressure will have the smallest value when a person lying
horizontally.
Q # 34. In orbiting space station, would the blood pressure in the major arteries in the leg ever
be greater than the blood pressure in major arteries in the neck.
Ans. In an orbiting space station, due to weightlessness, the blood pressure in the major arteries in the
leg will be equal to the blood pressure in major arteries in the neck.
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