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diffusive in nature

diffusive transportofheatenergy conduction


Teo 250C initiallythestasis


My 100 C
at room temp


Mmmmm

dithine man transfer


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Thufore

Transport Phenomena

T
Momentum

Energy Mass


no t

Ye o Un o f Mig

IIIT

ft o
0
5 o
o
o
o Boundary condition
Tt no
4 0 Ux U

Sli

Y H Ux O F

4


At steady state velocity profile will be

O


y s
u


logically the developing phase can be shown as follows

Sct Momentum diffusionlength
a scale

th Sherman son

I

which molecules are in motion

or opto which momentumher



t 45

transferred

Itis
as


Cauchy momentum balance study

M J

shear rate

for newtonian fluids

Tay 245

2D incompressible
now

writing governing equation for the above problem

try vz
PCI
1ft gystfityfitegy


force only

fullydeveloped notpressure body

x direction driven in Z direction
along


So basically this is a case of fully developed flow but


DYE Mtv not steady state, thereby meaning that velocity never
changes at a given time stamp along the X direction,

Tyr but if we consider different time stamps then velocity


might not remain the same for a given X coordinate.


Hsn


sissies is it is

Our target is to find



H Joely t


Telocity profile

is is it s it e U

Assumptions

laminar flow for newtonianfluid 2


an

ally
frow
developed
mfg

flow
No slip

we know

pay Max V kinematic viscosity



Tyr momentum
diffusivity

2 V2 ve My

Boundary

conditions
g

o Un Vo Ft

H U O T t

nitial

condition


t o Un o atty

Characteristic

value order magnitude analysis


of


order
of magnitude of Ox Oo
YE


order of magnitude time Z

of

orderof magnitude 241 Uo
of tf n
tf


onomasnimagay Mafittistic


have a timescale associated with
we
momentum

transport n Hyo If
time observation D
of then
we have state

steady

After analysis Van Vo Nh tn



now we will
Y
perform non dimension
tf

citation

Y 2 V2 m


In substituting in
Jyz

go

I
is


Aslong as we are close to t then order

z

of magnitude
of Lhs I

If t is very large as compared


I then we drop the

as at 26 thus giving us

tiny
0

23Gt 525414

Boundary

conditions


0 t t

y Boundary
conditions
to

y us o y

It o o o f y Initial condition


followingequation proposed solution
The

an var

Mi lyt Uss
yl t Oz ly t
non dimensional

in

Ifor convenience we
drop
steady unsteady the

state state symbol


steady state part

Uss b

cyl ay

Applying boundary condition


y 0 Vss


y 1 Vss 0


Uss ly I

y

PRITHVI RAJ SURYAVANSHI 20CHIFP53

is six session

II
Vie Uss t Vt
s o
Our aim is to satisfy
Governing earn
Boundary rain
Initial condition

Ifs
0 I Uss
ay th
Vss l
y 1 The B e
for Uss Total velocitybe
will remain the same
I Un Vss t Vt
Valy th i Vy ly Z
y
Now subsituting in
governing earn
o i
3g Ig we know from NS
2 ve
2
EF
3 II a way

nondimensional term all variables an nondimensional


O o up p
y to
I y Vt I

I
Y D Un O
i ve o
Vt 0 t t

IE
t o
Un o
Hy
t ve not physically realizable
y
Vt e
y 1 og
Now applying separation of variable Vt a
fly get
H subsituring in een

fog g ofy
t w it time
fg gf g
wit
y

I
c
9g
d
onlyfuncin
Inlytunein when both
onlypossible
of t of y an constant

c
97
I
eat at t d
dog eng
g eet t d
g Acct
c always a negative number
so meat
after a long time
g of convergest
Therefore writing it in a new form
ez
If It
g Ae

Now C2
I
g
c if O
f y't
i
off
f BsinCry D cosley

y O Nt ao t t
tt
fly gits o

fly o
gits
all t
can be zero for some t but not

d i
fly o f t

At y 0,4 1 f 0
At o o t D D D o
yeo
At y I y o B sine since O D Ce NTL

Vt ly t 2 Are Bn sin any general solution

I Dme Mtsin
Cny
Va Vss t Ut

É
r t tsinCcny
y Due

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11111 1111111111 111

means t do

DuexpC n't't sin t 11 y


Unclyt I
It nay

Asof now we have applied B C's but have not applied I C


So now applying Initial conditions
t o V20

J É Dnsin nay
i

coupling negative a positive counterparts

gi IT on sincnay I

y is written as y afterthis step

f 1 sinimay I Insininaylsincming

70 Mtn
Ily 11sin
may dy É Jusincnay sin may dy
surviving term nom
only

Ilg 1 sinIntyldy On'S sin'Intyldy


0

In after solving
4
ut ly
II y ape n'tithsininay
t l ing

A function of the form Pn sin Cny will satisfy


Pm sin any

Pm t Cn PnPm e 0
Igy
g g
Pm t Cn PnPmdy
dy dy
0

Pm
f Ey day
degli ten fPnPmay 0

using same procedure for Pm

I dg ten finemay o

t em PmPurdy so

I
m
qn

cul cut
I Pmpn
dy 0

Dimensional from
of ten equation
sin 11
9
É E empt
netty nay y
NOTE velocity profile spatial
variance for a giventh

y Incase we have condition interim of to instead


of to
T
J 3 Mogg
m e
we will try and convert the rain in terms
of
T using the CONSTITUTIVE RELATION
H
T
May
multiplying with M

ME My Eye Mvc

Ifm Ey Eye

E F Ey

open flow
p

no an iron V0

84 H semi infinite domain


If
8 region upto which fluid has moved or momentumhas been
transferred

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Stoke's first problem feat plan being pureed with constant


velocity
go unidirectional Un 0
Yo 4 0

mm
I semi infinite

ME
H
j I't o

MII t
ng
t only if this is satisfied we can
consider H

t t
Y
un
If a
y a o

Tppoboundrary condition
early times h will be as compared
town disturbance very large

velocity profile

I tobs a
t
y
IFI
sit
s

Sitt characteristic length scale for early times

fly Y R
É
II we are assuming
fully developed in x direction

goal is to convert all variables to f th


I C D IE E
i

35 52 Ey 3 t

C 1 ng
d
Y n I
L
ISKE MAAD PROOF DEUM LENA

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