Lecture 3 : Fluid Mechanics & Transport (I) Flashcards

1. Assess and calculate viscosity 2. Apply continuity equation for assessing fluids; 3. Evaluate Reynold's number and entrance length in fluid transport

1
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Fluid only refers to liquids. True or False?

A

False, it is a term used to describe both liquid and gas

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2
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Transport of liquid food is mainly concerned with which 2 properties of liquid?

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  1. Density
  2. Viscosity (calculate the opposing forces that must be overcome)
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3
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What is the definition of stress?

A

Force per unit area

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4
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When force acting on a surface is perpendicular to it, this stress is called ____ or normal stress. When the force acts parallel to the surface, the stress is called __________

A

pressure ; shear stress

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5
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What happens to a fluid when shear stress is applied to it?

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It deforms (flows), and does not return to its original shape.

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What is shear rate?

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It is the relative change in velocity divided by the distance travelled by the fluid

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What is meant by newtonian and non-newtonian liquids?

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  • Newtonian liquids: shear rate increases proportionally with shear stress ;
  • Non-newtonian liquids: shear rate does NOT increase proportionally with shear stress
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8
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write down the equation for shear stress,σ.

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σ = μ . (du/dy) ;

where du/dy = 𝛾̇ = shear rate

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9
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What is the units for shear stress σ?

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σ ≡ N/m^2 ≡ Pa

Force (in newton) / area

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10
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What is the units for viscosity μ?

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μ ≡ σ /𝛾̇ ≡ Pa / (s^-1) ≡ Pa.s

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In cgs units (centrimetre-gram-seconds), what is viscosity expressed in ?

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μ ≡ (dyne/cm^2).s ≡ poise

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12
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How many pascal seconds is 1 poise and 1 centipoise?

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1 poise = 0.1 Pa.s;

Since 1 poise = 100 centipose,

1cP = 0.001 Pa = 10^-3 Pa = 1mPa.s

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13
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What is the equation expressing the relationship between dynamic viscosity (μ) and kinematic viscosity (𝑣)?

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kinematic viscosity, 𝑣 = μ / 𝜌

𝜌 : density

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14
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What is the SI unit and cgs unit of kinematic viscosity?

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SI : m^2/s
cgs: strokes ≡ cm^2/s

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15
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What is the equation of continuity based on mass flow rate?

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ṁ =𝜌Aū

𝜌 : density

A: cross sectional area of pipe

ū : average velocity

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16
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What is the equation of continuity based on volumetric flow rate?

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For incompressible fluids,
V̇ = Aū

17
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What is Reynold’s number?

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It is the ratio of inertia forces (forward force) to viscous forces (opposing forces).

18
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What is the relationship between mass flow rate and the flow profile of the liquid?

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Low ṁ = laminar flow
Intermediate ṁ = transitional flow
High ṁ = turbulent flow

19
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What is the range of Reynold’s number for laminar / transitional / turbulent flow?

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Laminar : Re < 2100
Transitional: 2100 < Re < 4000
Turbulent: Re > 4000

20
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What is the equation for Reynold’s number?

A

Re = 𝜌ūD /μ

21
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What is the equation for Reynold’s number, in terms of mass flow rate?

A

Re = 4ṁ /μπD

22
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What is meant by entrance length?

A

It is the distance that a fluid travels before being in a fully developed flow (steady state) (parabolic shape for laminar flow).

23
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What is the equation for entrance length, Le, for laminar flow?

A

Le/D = 0.06 Re

24
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What is the equation for entrance length, Le, for turbulent flow?

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Le/D = (4.4Re)^1/6