Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences
Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences
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ISBN: 9780078027680
Author: Yunus A. Cengel Dr., Robert H. Turner, John M. Cimbala
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 10, Problem 56RQ

(a)

To determine

The values of constants a, b and c.

(a)

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Given:

The velocity profiles for the layers are as follows:

V1=6+ay3y2,0y0.5V2=b+cy9y2,0.5y0

Calculation:

The conditions to be satisfied by the velocity profiles are as follows,

  V1(h)=10V2(h)=0

  V1(0)=V2(0)V1(0)=6 m/s

Determine the value of a.

  V1=6+ay3y210=6+a×0.53×(0.5)2a=9.5

Thus, the value of constant a is 9.5_.

Determine the value of b.

  V2=b+cy9y2V2(0)=6=b+c×09(0)2b=6

Thus, the value of constant b is 6_.

Determine the value of c.

  V2=b+cy9y2V2(h)=00=6+c×(0.5)9(0.5)2c=7.5

Thus, the value of constant c is 7.5_.

The expressions of velocity profiles are as follows:

  V1=6+9.5y3y2,0y0.5V2=6+7.5y9y2,0.5y0

(b)

To determine

The viscosity ratio.

(b)

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The shear stress at the interface is unique.

  (μ1dV1dy)y=0=(μ2dV2dy)y=0μ1μ2=(dV2dy)y=0(dV1dy)y=0μ1μ2=(7.518y9.56y)y=0μ1μ2=0.79

Thus, the viscosity ratio is 0.79_.

(c)

To determine

The forces and their directions exerted by the liquids.

(c)

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Determine the force in the lower plate.

  FL=(μ2dV2dy)y=hA=(103Ns/m20.79)×[7.518y]y=0.5×(4 m2)A=0.0835 N to the right 

Thus, the force in the lower plate is 0.0835 N to the right _.

Determine the force in the upper plate.

  FU=(μ1dV1dy)y=hA=(103Ns/m2)×[9.56y]y=0.5×(4 m2)A=0.05 N to the right 

Thus, the force in the upper plate is 0.05 N to the right _.

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