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Viscous Fluid Flow Dr. A.

Kebriaee
Sharif University of Technology Aerospace Eng. Department

Teacher Assistant Class Zari Hashemi

Session1- Wed. 2Esfand 1391

Problem 1. If the are constants, calculate the partial derivative .

Rework this problem by use of the product rule for differentiating and the fact that Problem 2. Calculate following expressions: (a) (b) (c) (d) Problem 3. Show that (a) (b) (c) (d) Problem 4. [ ( ( , ] ) ) , ,

, .

Consider the Cartesian system of coordinates and the point . Measurements of force per unit area on a small test surface give the following time-dependent results: Direction in which the test surface faces i j k Measured traction on the test surface (force/area) 2i+j i+4j+k j+6k

(a) What is the state ofstress at point (b) What is the traction on the test surface when it is oriented to face in the direction )? (c) What is the moment of the traction found in Part (b)? Page 1 of 2

Problem 5. In a steady channel flow, the velocity components are given by ), And in an irrotational flow : and

Calculate (Note: Problem 6.

, D, and S.

Let T(x,y) be the surface temperature of a stationary lake. Assume that you attach a thermometer to a boat and take a path through the lake defined by and Find an expression for the rate of change of the thermometer temperature in terms of lake temperature.

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