A rotating viscometer consists of two concentric cylinders-an inner cylinder of radius R i rotating at angular velocity (rotation rate) ω i , and a stationary outer cylinder of inside radius R 0 . In the tiny gap between the two cylinders is the fluid of viscosity μ . The length of the cylinders (into the page in Fig. P2-78) is L. L is large such that end effects are negligible (we can treat this as a two-dimensional problem). Torque (T) is required to rotate the inner cylinder at constant speed. (a) Showing all of your work and algebra, generate an approximate expression for T as a function of the other variables. (b) Explain why your solution only an approximation. In particular, do you expect the velocity profile in the gap to remain linear as the gap becomes larger and larger (i.e., if the outer radius R 0 were to increase, all else staying the same)?
A rotating viscometer consists of two concentric cylinders-an inner cylinder of radius R i rotating at angular velocity (rotation rate) ω i , and a stationary outer cylinder of inside radius R 0 . In the tiny gap between the two cylinders is the fluid of viscosity μ . The length of the cylinders (into the page in Fig. P2-78) is L. L is large such that end effects are negligible (we can treat this as a two-dimensional problem). Torque (T) is required to rotate the inner cylinder at constant speed. (a) Showing all of your work and algebra, generate an approximate expression for T as a function of the other variables. (b) Explain why your solution only an approximation. In particular, do you expect the velocity profile in the gap to remain linear as the gap becomes larger and larger (i.e., if the outer radius R 0 were to increase, all else staying the same)?
Solution Summary: The following figure gives the velocity profile of the plate. Write the expression for the relation between velocity and the radius of cylinders.
A rotating viscometer consists of two concentric cylinders-an inner cylinder of radius
R
i
rotating at angular velocity (rotation rate)
ω
i
, and a stationary outer cylinder of inside radius
R
0
. In the tiny gap between the two cylinders is the fluid of viscosity
μ
. The length of the cylinders (into the page in Fig. P2-78) is L. L is large such that end effects are negligible (we can treat this as a two-dimensional problem). Torque (T) is required to rotate the inner cylinder at constant speed. (a) Showing all of your work and algebra, generate an approximate expression for T as a function of the other variables. (b) Explain why your solution only an approximation. In particular, do you expect the velocity profile in the gap to remain linear as the gap becomes larger and larger (i.e., if the outer radius
R
0
were to increase, all else staying the same)?
Experiment
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Procedure:1- Cartesian system, 2D3D,type of support2- Free body diagram3 - Find the support reactions4- If you find a negativenumber then flip the force5- Find the internal force3D∑Fx=0∑Fy=0∑Fz=0∑Mx=0∑My=0\Sigma Mz=02D\Sigma Fx=0\Sigma Fy=0\Sigma Mz=05- Use method of sectionand cut the elementwhere you want to find
Procedure:1- Cartesian system, 2D3D,type of support2- Free body diagram3 - Find the support reactions4- If you find a negativenumber then flip the force5- Find the internal force3D∑Fx=0∑Fy=0∑Fz=0∑Mx=0∑My=0\Sigma Mz=02D\Sigma Fx=0\Sigma Fy=0\Sigma Mz=05- Use method of sectionand cut the elementwhere you want to findthe internal force andkeep either side of the
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