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lakkis [162]
3 years ago
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For the velocity fields given below, determine:

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o-na [289]3 years ago
6 0

Answer and Explanation: A fluid flow is <u>steady</u> when its properties (velocity, pressure and others) <u>do</u> <u>not</u> change over time: P = P(x,y,z), with P being any of the properties.

So, an unsteady flow does depend upon time: P = P(x,y,z,t).

1. V = [ay2e^{-bt}]i : This velocity field is one-dimension, because there is only the component in the x-direction and unsteady, because it is dependent upon the variable time (t);

2. V = ax^{2}i+bxj+ck : is a three-dimensional field, because there is one component for each direction (x, y and z) and is steady, since it's independent of time;

3. V = axyi - bytj : is a 2-dimensional field, and since it changes with time, it is unsteady;

4. V = axi - byj + ctk : is a 3-dimensional field and the flow is unsteady;

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