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BOUNDARY CONDITIONS

THINGS TO MENTION IN
REPORT
Velocity Inlet Magnitude and Direction (not mentioned)

Turbulence Specification Intensity and Viscosity Ratio


Method (ideal)

Turbulence Intensity 1%(not mentioned)

Turbulent Viscosity Ratio 10 (ideal)

Pressure Gauge Pressure magnitude 0 Pascal (ideal)


Outlet

Gauge Pressure direction Normal to Boundary(ideal)

Turbulence Specification Intensity and Viscosity


Method Ratio(ideal)
Backflow Turbulence FALCON
Intensity
Backflow Turbulent 10 (ideal)
Viscosity Ratio
Wall Zones No Slip

Symmetry No Slip

Fluid Properties Fluid Type Air

Density 1.104 kg/m3 (concerning


Chennai city )
Kinematic viscosity FALCON
Low-turbulence (well below 1%): Cases with fluids that stand still or highly viscous fluids,
very high-quality wind tunnels. Examples: external flow across cars, submarines, aircraft, etc

Governing Equations:-
Navier-Stokes equations describe the properties of this type of flow
Equation of conservation of mass
Equation of conservation of momentum

Max speed of the plane = 40 km/hr = 11.1 m/sec


Mach No = speed of plane / speed of sound = 11.1/296 = 0.0375
Reynolds No = ρvL/ µ = 1.104 X 11.1 X 1.2 / 1.81 X e-5 = 838939.2265
The flow is subsonic compressible flow
Values of drag coefficient and lift coefficient for sphere

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