Title: ME 2204 Fluid Mechanics
1ME 2204 Fluid Mechanics Machinery.
Dr.V.RAMJEEDean Rajalakshmi engineering
college
2UNIT-1
- Introduction-
- Basic conceptsproperties of fluids-
- Fluid- solid- density- sp.wt- sp.gr-.temp
- Viscosity- vapour pressure-surface
tension-compressibility-pressure measurements-
control volume-flow characteristics- - Continuity equation- energy equation-
- Momentum equation-
3UNIT-2
- Flow through conduits-circular annuli-
- Boundary layer-concepts-
- Darcy-weisbach equation-
- Friction factor-Moody diagram-
- Minor losses-
- Pipes in series-
- Pipes in parallel-
4UNIT-3
- Dimensional analysis-
- Buckinghams theorem-
- Dimensionless parameters-
- Models and similitude-
- Application of dimensionless parameters-
5UNIT-4
- Rotodynamic machines-Theory-
- Velocity diagram- energy transfer-
- Eulers equation-cascade theory-
- turbines-pumps-
- Work done specific speed-
- Efficiencies- centrifugal pumps-
- Performance curves- for pumps turbines-
6Unit- 5
- Positive displacement machines-
- Reciprocating pumps-air vessels-
- Rotary pumps-
- Velocity triangle- specific speed-
- Efficiency- -
- Performance curves-
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8CLOSED CIRCUIT WIND TUNNEL
9CLOSED CIRCUIT OVER VIEW
10Flow visualisation tank-
11DRAG OF BODIES
- Smooth corners- less drag-streamlining
Cd2.2
Cd0.6
Cd1.6
Cd0.4
Cd1.0
12Flow past a cylinder-
13DRAG COEFFICIENT
14Vortex shedding
Cross-flow oscillating force
V
Characteristic frequency
fS frequency (Hz) S Strouhal number 0.1850.2
(depending on Re) v flow velocity (m/s) d
cylinder dimeter (m)
15Potential Flow
U(q) 2U? sinq
P(q) 1/2 r U(q)2 P? 1/2 r U?2
Cp P(q) - P ?/1/2 r U?2 1 - 4sin2q
16STROUHAL NUMBER
17TIME EFFECT
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19Add-on devices for suppression of
vortex-inducedvibration of cylinders
20Typical structures interested on VIV
21Wind flow on/around buildings
22ALONG ACROSS
Von Karman vortex street
gt 100 m tall Buildings (Holmes)
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24View of the CT model inside the tunnel
25HELICAL STRAKE
26A GROUP OF CHIMNEYS
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28AERODYNAMIC EXCITATIONS
- PRIMARY SOURCES
- Incoming turbulence, FT
- Vortex shedding, FW
- Motion-induced forces, FM
- F(t) Fturb(t) Fwake(t) FM
- Equation of motion
- MX CX KX FG
29Wind Effects on Bridges
30Length 850 m 2 side span each 335 m
width 12 m Bridge deck plate girder type
07.11.40 Bridge failed (4 months after
construction)Designed to with stand 45m/s
Failed at 19m/sFrequency of vibration changed
from 37 to 14 cycles/minOscillation half an
hour13.7 m sag183 m span broke
Computation of natural frequencies-Necessary
Before failure after failure
reconstructed
31Aerodynamic Coefficients
Aerodynamic Forces and Moments
32Blade Planform - Solidity
- Blade planform is the shape of the flatwise blade
surface - Solidity is the ratio of total rotor planform
area to total swept area - Low solidity (0.10) high speed, low torque
- High solidity (gt0.80) low speed, high torque
R
a
A
Solidity 3a/A
Slide Courtesy NREL USA
33Airfoil Nomenclaturewind turbines use the same
aerodynamic principals as aircraft
OR
Or
a
V
V
VR Relative Wind
a angle of attack angle between the chord
line and the direction of the relative wind, VR
. VR wind speed seen by the airfoil vector
sum of V (free stream wind) and OR (tip speed).
Slide Courtesy NREL USA
34Wind sensitive structures
35How Wind Effects are quantified?
- WIND TUNNELS 90
- FULL SCALE FIELD EXPERIMENTS 9
- COMPUTATIONAL WIND ENGINEERING
- ( Complex flow
visualisation )
36Venturimeter-
37 a200 , Re 4104
38Variation of wind velocity with time and height
39Wind speed terrain topography
40Design classification
41Features of wind speed
- Increase in mean wind speed with height
- Turbulence intensity
- Wide range of frequencies in the fluctuations
42Wind Effects on Buildings
43- MODE SHAPES AMPLITUDE
- Stretched strings attached on both ends are
actually simpler - Notice that each end remains fixed in place
- You are looking at different modes of oscillation
- The relative frequencies are in the ratio 1234
44Drag of cars-
- Trucks- buses- trains-
- Aerodynamic drag-
- Add-on device-
- Different shapes of cars-
- Trailer- trucks-
45Rotating cylinder-
- Applications-
- 1. Flettner rotors. Sailing ships-1924-
- 2. Drag reduction of trucks-
- 3. Magnus effect- balls- spin- cricket- tennis-
- 4. Wings to increase lift- less separation-
46TURBINES AND PUMPS
- 1. PELTON TURBINE
- 2. FRANCIS TURBINE
- 3. KAPLAN TURBINE
- 4. PUMPS-reciprocating and centrifugal
pump-single stage and multi stage pumps- - ( Gear pump- )
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48Specific speed of turbines-
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52Gear pump-
53Velocity triangle-Turbine
54Velocity Triangle-Pump
55CONCLUSIONS
- BUILDING AERO DYNAMICS
- CHIMNEYS,TOWERS,TALL BUILDINGS.
- BRIDGES- buffeting- flutter-
- TRANSMISSION LINES.
- CABLES(MARINE).
- Drag of vehicles- POLLUTION CONTROL.
- Wind mills- power generation- turbines-
- Pumps- (reciprocating centrifugal pump)
- Airplanes- helicopter- hovercraft-
56REFERENCE
- Dr.V.Ramjee Fluid Mechanics Machinery
.Eswar press 2005 - Kumar.k.l.engineering fluid mechanics. 1995.
- Hoerner.S.F.(1965) Fluid dynamic drag.
- B.Barlow,H.Rae and A.Pope(1999) Low speed wind
tunnel testing. - Streeter- Bansal- som biswas- white-
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58Pelton wheel bucket-
59Gear wheel-pump-