Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer
Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.14P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of ϕ at point (3,5) is to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

The parameters used to define a cartesian coordinate system are x,y, and z , where x defines the distance on x -axis, y defines the distance on y -axis, and z defines the distance on z -axis.

The parameters used to define a cylindrical coordinate system are r,θ, and z , where r defines the radial distance from the point of reference, θ defines the direction of the point from the reference point, and z defines the perpendicular distance.

The relationship between x,y,z and r,θ,z are:

  x=rcosθy=rsinθz=z

The chain rule is used in calculus to calculate the derivative of a composite function. If there are two differentiable functions and (fg) is a composite function, then its derivative is given as:

  (fg)'=(fg)g

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of component of ϕ at point (3,5) that makes an angle of 60 with the x axisis to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

The parameters used to define a cartesian coordinate system are x,y, and z , where x defines the distance on x -axis, y defines the distance on y -axis, and z defines the distance on z -axis.

The parameters used to define a cylindrical coordinate system are r,θ, and z , where r defines the radial distance from the point of reference, θ defines the direction of the point from the reference point, and z defines the perpendicular distance.

The relationship between x,y,z and r,θ,z are:

  x=rcosθy=rsinθz=z

Chain rule is used in calculus to calculate the derivative of a composite function. If there are two differentiable functions and (fg) is a composite function, then its derivative is given as:

  (fg)'=(fg)g

Gradient can be converted to a scaler product in order to calculate the component value by multiplying the unit vector e .

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