Lecture 4 Fluid Dynamics
Lecture 4 Fluid Dynamics
Lecture 4 Fluid Dynamics
OF FLUID
FLOW
CLASSIFICATIONS
OF FLUID FLOW
VISCOUS AND
INVISCID
FLOW
VISCOUS FLOW – Flow in which
frictional effects are significant
UNIFORM FLOW
Average velocity at every cross-section is
the same
STEADY AND NON-UNIFORM
FLOW
Q = Discharge (volume per unit
time)
Total Energy
(Mechanical
Energy) = PE + KE
+ FE
HEA
D
It is often convenient to refer to
mechanical energy graphically using
heights for easier visualization
STATIC, DYNAMIC, and
STAGNATION PRESSURES
BERNOULLI’S ENERGY
THEOREM
Stated by the mathematician Daniel
Bernoulli
“The sum of the flow energy (pressure head), kinetic
energy (velocity head), and potential energy
(elevation) along a streamline is constant during steady
flow when compressibility and frictional effects are
negligible”
BERNOULLI’S ENERGY
THEOREM 2
D2
1
D1 z2
z1
z1
DATUM LINE
2) For pressure head, gage are simpler and will be used for liquids.
Absolute pressure head units must be used where specific weight is
not constant.
PUMP TURBIN
E
+ Eadd pump
PE1 + KE1 + = PE2 + KE2 +
- Eextracted turbine
FE1 FE2
TYPICAL PUMP INSTALLATION
TYPICAL TURBINE
INSTALLATION
THEORETICAL
POWER
P=Q ɤH
Q = flowrate
*note that ɤ&H fluid should
For match
Pumps:
P = Pump power
H = Head added -> Total Dynamic
Head
For Turbines
P = Water power
H = Head given up -> Effective Head
MECHANICAL POWER:
PUMPS
MECHANICAL ENERGY AND
EFFECIENCY
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A liquid of specific gravity 1.75 flows in a 6 cm.
horizontal pipe. The total energy at a certain point in
the flow is 80 J/N. The elevation of the pipe above a
fixed datum is 2.6m. If the pressure at the specific
point is 75 KPa.
(a) Determine the velocity of the flow.
(b) Determine the discharge
(c) Determine the power available at the specified
point in watts.
Solution:
If the velocity of water is 8 m/s and the pressure is 140 KPa on the
discharge side of a pump.
🞇 What is the head of the pump if the velocity is 4m/s and the
pressure is 90 KPa on the suction side of the pump?
🞇 How much power is required to drive it if the diameter of the
suction is 600mm?
🞇 If the pump is rated at 120 Hp, what is the efficiency of the
pump neglecting energy losses in the system?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pz_y2uOefc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-Dy3T_XQTQ
FLOW OF
VISCOUS FLUID
IN A PIPE
LOSSES IN PIPE
FLOW
MAJOR LOSSES
MINOR LOSSES
Note: In general, major losses are higher than minor losses but there are
cases in which the minor losses are greater.
For example this exists in cases where there are several turns and valves
in a short distances
The nature of the flow in a pipe depends on
the
dimensionless parameter
Reynolds Number NR or
Re
For flow through noncircular pipes, the
Reynolds number is based on the hydraulic
diameter Dh.
Darcy – Weisbach Equation:
ƒ – friction factor
FOR LAMINAR
FLOW
FRICTION
FACTOR
FOR TURBULENT
FLOW
Approximate
formula:
LOSS
COEFFICIENTS
GLOBE
VALVES
GATE VALVES
CHECK
VALVES
LOSSES IN ENTRANCS, EXITS,
CONTRACTIONS AND
EXPANSIONS
EQUIVALENT LENGTH
SAMPLE PROBLEMS: BOOK
Answer:
Efficiency=
60.6%
ΔP = 177
kPa
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SAMPLE PROBLEMS: BOOK
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SAMPLE PROBLEMS: BOOK
∆p =
∆p = or 176.58 kPa
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SAMPLE PROBLEMS: BOOK
Water is flowing from a garden hose. A child places
his thumb to cover most of the hose outlet, causing
a thin jet of high-speed water to emerge. The
pressure in the hose just upstream of his thumb is
400 kPa. If the hose is held upward, what is the
maximum height that the jet could achieve?
Answer:
40.8 m
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SAMPLE PROBLEMS
A large tank open to the atmosphere is filled with
water to a height of 5 m from the outlet tap. A tap
near the bottom of the tank is now opened, and
water flows out from the smooth and rounded
outlet. Determine the maximum water velocity at
the outlet.
Answer:
9.9 m/s
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