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Svetllana [295]
2 years ago
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P7.16 A thin flat plate 55 by 110 cm is immersed in a 6-m/s stream of SAE 10 oil at 20C. Compute the total friction drag if the

stream is parallel to (a) the long side and (b) the short side.

Physics
1 answer:
timofeeve [1]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

a

The total friction drag for the long side of the plate is 107 N

b

The total friction drag for the long side of the plate is 151.4 N

Explanation:

The first question is to obtain the friction drag when the fluid i parallel to the long side of the plate

The block representation of the this problem is shown on the first uploaded image  

Where the U is the initial velocity = 6 m/s

    So the equation we will be working with is

               F = \frac{1}{2} \rho C_fAU^2

    Where \rho is the density of SAE 10W = 870\ kg/m^3 This is obtained from the table of density at 20° C

                C_f is the friction drag coefficient

   This coefficient is dependent on the Reynolds number if the Reynolds number is less than 5*10^5 then the flow is of laminar type and

          C_f  = \frac{1.328}{\sqrt{Re} }

But if the Reynolds number is greater than 5*10^5 the flow would be of Turbulent type and

         C_f = \frac{0.074}{Re_E^{0.2}}

Where Re is the Reynolds number

   To obtain the  Reynolds number  

                                      Re = \frac{\rho UL}{\mu}

          where L is the length of the long side = 110 cm = 1.1 m

 and \mu is the Dynamic viscosity of SAE 10W oil = 1.04*10^{-1} kg /m.s

  This is gotten from the table of Dynamic viscosity of oil

  So        

                    Re = \frac{870 *6*1.1}{1.04*10^{-1}}

                          = 55211.54

Since            55211.54 < 5.0*10^5

Hence

                    C_f = \frac{1.328}{\sqrt{55211.54} }

                          = 0.00565

                 A is the area of the plate  = \frac{ (110cm)(55cm)}{10000} =0.55m^2

Since the area is immersed totally it should be multiplied by 2 i.e the bottom face and the top face are both immersed in the fluid

                F = \frac{1}{2} \rho C_f(2A)U^2

                F  =\frac{1}{2} *870 *0.00565*(2*0.55)*6^2

                 F = 107N

Considering the short side

            To obtain the Reynolds number

                      Re = \frac{\rho U  b}{\mu}

Here b is the short side

                        Re =\frac{870*6*0,55}{1.04*10^{-1}}

                              =27606

Since the value obtained is not greater than 5*10^5 then the flow is laminar

   And

              C_f = \frac{1.328}{\sqrt{Re} }

                    = \frac{1.328}{\sqrt{27606} }

                   = 0.00799

The next thing to do is to obtain the total friction drag

             F = \frac{1}{2} \rho C_f(2A)U^2

      Substituting values

           F = \frac{1}{2} * 870 * 0.00799 * 2( 0.55) * 6^2

                = 151.4 N

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