Momemtum Transfer (CHE-1005)
Momemtum Transfer (CHE-1005)
Momemtum Transfer (CHE-1005)
(CHE-1005)
By
Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Bal
Assistant Professor (Sr.)
School of Chemical Engineering
Email: dharmendrakumar.b@vit.ac.in
Mobile no:7305142024
SMV -108
Newton’s Law of viscosity
du
Shear stress due to viscosity at a point:
dy
= coeff. of viscosity
kinematic viscosity
fluid surface
y
u( y) (velocity profile)
Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids
(duetovis cosity)
Non-Newtonian fluid
(non-linear relationship)
du / dy
Newtonian fluids
• The Newtonian fluids behave according to the law that shear stress
is linearly proportional to velocity gradient or rate of shear strain .
Thus for these fluids, the plot of shear stress against velocity
gradient is a straight line through the origin. The slope of the line
determines the viscosity. The non-Newtonian fluids are further
classified as plastic, pseudo-plastic, dilatant and Bingham plastic.
• When n=1, m equals µ, the model identically satisfies
Newtonian model as a special case
• The fluids which require a yield stress for the deformation rate
to be established, is known as Bingham plastic(Eg: Sludge)
Dimensions and Units
In fluid mechanics we must describe various fluid characteristics
in terms of certain basic quantities such as length, time and
mass
• A dimension is the measure by which a physical variable is
expressed qualitatively, i.e. length is a dimension associated with
distance, width, height, displacement.
Basic dimensions: Length, L
(or primary quantities) Time, T
Mass, M
Temperature, θ
We can derive any secondary quantity from the primary
quantities i.e. Force = (mass) x (acceleration) : F = M L T-2
Dimensions and Units
British English
Primary
SI Unit Gravitational Engineering (EE)
Dimension
(BG) Unit Unit
Mass [M] Kilogram (kg) Slug Pound-mass (lbm)
• All the fluids in reality have viscosity (μ > 0) and hence they are
termed as real fluid and their motion is known as viscous flow.