Solutions for Fox And Mcdonald's Introduction To Fluid Mechanics
Problem 1P:
An incompressible frictionless flow field is given by V=(Ax+By)i+(BxAy)j, where A = 2 s1 and B = 2...Problem 2P:
A velocity field in a fluid with density of 1000 kg/m3 is given by V=(Ax+By)ti+(Ay+Bx)tj, where A =...Problem 3P:
The x component of velocity in an incompressible flow field is given by u = Ax, where A = 2 s1 and...Problem 4P:
Consider the flow field with the velocity given by V=3i+5tj+8t2k, where the velocity is in m/s and t...Problem 5P:
Consider the flow field with the velocity given by V=4yi+3xj, where the velocity is in ft/s and the...Problem 6P:
The velocity field for a plane source located distance h = 1m above an infinite wall aligned along...Problem 7P:
In a two-dimensional frictionless, incompressible ( = 1500 kg/m3) flow, the velocity field in meters...Problem 8P:
Consider a two-dimensional incompressible flow flowing downward against a plate. The velocity is...Problem 9P:
An incompressible liquid with a density of 900 kg/m3 and negligible viscosity flows steadily through...Problem 10P:
Consider a flow of water in pipe. What is the pressure gradient required to accelerate the water at...Problem 11P:
The velocity field for a plane vortex sink is given by V=(q/2r)er+(K/2r)e, where q = 2 m3/s/m and K...Problem 12P:
An incompressible liquid with negligible viscosity and density = 1.75 slug/ft3 flows steadily...Problem 13P:
Consider water flowing in a circular section of a two-dimensional channel. Assume the velocity is...Problem 14P:
Consider a tornado as air moving in a circular pattern in the horizontal plane. If the wind speed is...Problem 15P:
A nozzle for an incompressible, inviscid fluid of density = 1000 kg/m3 consists of a horizontal...Problem 16P:
A diffuser for an incompressible, inviscid fluid of density = 1000 kg/m3 consists of a horizontal...Problem 17P:
A liquid layer separates two plane surfaces as shown. The lower surface is stationary; the upper...Problem 18P:
Consider Problem 6.15 with the nozzle directed upward. Assuming that the flow is uniform at each...Problem 19P:
Consider Problem 6.16 with the diffuser directed upward. Assuming that the flow is uniform at each...Problem 20P:
A rectangular computer chip floats on a thin layer of air, h = 0.5 mm thick, above a porous surface....Problem 21P:
Heavy weights can be moved with relative ease on air cushions by using a load pallet as shown. Air...Problem 22P:
The y component of velocity in a two-dimensional incompressible flow field is given by = Axy, where...Problem 23P:
The velocity field for a plane doublet is given in Table 6.2. Find an expression for the pressure...Problem 24P:
Tomodel the velocity distribution in the curved inlet section of a water channel, the radius of...Problem 25P:
Repeat Example 6.1, but with the somewhat more realistic assumption that the flow is similar to a...Problem 26P:
Using the analyses of Example 6.1 and Problem 6.25, plot the discrepancy (percent) between the flow...Problem 28P:
Water flows at a speed of 25 ft/s. Calculate the dynamic pressure of this flow. Express your answer...Problem 29P:
Plot the speed of air versus the dynamic pressure (in millimeters of mercury), up to a dynamic...Problem 30P:
Water flows in a pipeline. At a point in the line where the diameter is 7 in., the velocity is 12...Problem 31P:
In a pipe 0.3 m in diameter, 0.3 m3/s of water are pumped up a hill. On the hilltop (elevation 48),...Problem 32P:
A jet of air from a nozzle is blown at right angles against a wall in which two pressure taps are...Problem 33P:
The inlet contraction and test section of a laboratory wind tunnel are shown. The air speed in the...Problem 34P:
Maintenance work on high-pressure hydraulic systems requires special precautions. A small leak can...Problem 35P:
An open-circuit wind tunnel draws in air from the atmosphere through a well-contoured nozzle. In the...Problem 36P:
Water is flowing. Calculate H(m) and p(kPa). P6.36Problem 37P:
If each gauge shows the same reading for a flow rate of 1.00 cfs, what is the diameter of the...Problem 38P:
Derive a relation between A1 and A2 so that for a flow rate of 0.28 m3/s the static pressure will be...Problem 39P:
Water flows steadily up the vertical 1 -in.-diameter pipe and out the nozzle, which is 0.5 in. in...Problem 40P:
Your car runs out of gas unexpectedly and you siphon gas from another car. The height difference for...Problem 41P:
A tank at a pressure of 50 kPa gage gets a pinhole rupture and benzene shoots into the air. Ignoring...Problem 42P:
The water flow rate through the siphon is 5 L/s, its temperature is 20C, and the pipe diameter is 25...Problem 43P:
Water flows from a very large tank through a 5 cm diameter tube. The dark liquid in the manometer is...Problem 44P:
Consider frictionless, incompressible flow of air over the wing of an airplane flying at 200 km/hr....Problem 45P:
A closed tank contains water with air above it. The air is maintained at a gage pressure of 150 kPa...Problem 46P:
Water jets upward through a 3-in.-diameter nozzle under a head of 10 ft. At what height h will the...Problem 47P:
Calculate the rate of flow through this pipeline and the pressures at A, B, C, and D. Sketch the EL...Problem 48P:
A mercury barometer is carried in a car on a day when there is no wind. The temperature is 20C and...Problem 49P:
A racing car travels at 235 mph along a straightaway. The team engineer wishes to locate an air...Problem 50P:
The velocity field for a plane source at a distance h above an infinite wall aligned along the x...Problem 51P:
A smoothly contoured nozzle, with outlet diameter d = 20 mm, is coupled to a straight pipe by means...Problem 52P:
Water flows steadily through a 3.25-in.-diameter pipe and discharges through a 1.25-in.-diameter...Problem 53P:
A flow nozzle is a device for measuring the flow rate in a pipe. This particular nozzle is to be...Problem 54P:
The head of water on a 50 mm diameter smooth nozzle is 3 m. If the nozzle is directed upward at...Problem 55P:
Water flows from one reservoir in a 200-mm pipe, while water flows from a second reservoir in a...Problem 56P:
Barometric pressure is 14.0 psia. What is the maximum flow rate that can be obtained by opening the...Problem 57P:
A spray system is shown in the diagram. Water is supplied at p = 10 kPa gage, through the flanged...Problem 58P:
Water flows out of a kitchen faucet of 1.25-in.-diameter at the rate of 0.1 L/s. The bottom of the...Problem 59P:
A horizontal axisymmetric jet of air with 0.4-in.-diameter strikes a stationary vertical disk of 7.5...Problem 60P:
The water level in a large tank is maintained at height H above the surrounding level terrain. A...Problem 61P:
Many recreation facilities use inflatable bubble structures. A tennis bubble to enclose four courts...Problem 62P:
Water flows at low speed through a circular tube with inside diameter of 2 in. A smoothly contoured...Problem 63P:
Describe the pressure distribution on the exterior of a multistory building in a steady wind....Problem 64P:
An aspirator provides suction by using a stream of water flowing through a venturi. Analyze the...Problem 65P:
Carefully sketch the energy grade lines (EGL) and hydraulic grade lines (HGL) for the system shown...Problem 66P:
Carefully sketch the energy grade lines (EGL) and hydraulic grade lines (HGL) for the system shown...Problem 67P:
Water is being pumped from the lower reservoir through a nozzle into the upper reservoir. If the...Problem 68P:
The turbine extracts power from the water flowing from the reservoir. Find the horsepower extracted...Problem 69P:
Consider a two-dimensional fluid flow: u = ax + by and = cx + dy, where a, b, c, and d are...Problem 70P:
The velocity field for a two-dimensional flow is V=(AxBy)ti(Bx+Ay)tj, where A = 1 s2 B = 2 s2, t is...Problem 71P:
A flow field is characterized by the stream function = Axy, where A = 2 s1 and the coordinates are...Problem 72P:
The flow field for a plane source at a distance h above an infinite wall aligned along the x axis is...Problem 73P:
The stream function of a flow field is = Ax2y By3, where A = 1 m1 s1, B=13m1s1, and the...Problem 74P:
A flow field is characterized by the stream function =2y+12(tan1yaxtan1y+ax) Derive an expression...Problem 75P:
A flow field is characterized by the stream function =xy2+Bx3 What does the value of B need to be...Problem 76P:
The stream function of a flow field is = Ax3 Bxy2, where A = 1 m1 s1 and B = 3 m1 s1, and...Problem 77P:
A flow field is represented by the stream function = x5 15x4y2 + 15x2y4 y6. Find the...Problem 78P:
Consider the flow field represented by the potential function = x5 10x3y2 + 5xy4 x2 + y2. Verify...Problem 79P:
Show by expanding and collecting real and imaginary terms that f = z6 (where z is the complex number...Problem 80P:
Consider the flow field represented by the velocity potential = Ax + Bx2 By2, where A = 1 ms1, B =...Problem 81P:
An incompressible flow field is characterized by the stream function = 3Ax2y Ay3, where A = 1 m1 ...Problem 82P:
Consider an air flow over a flat wall with an upstream velocity of 6 m/s. There is a narrow slit...Problem 83P:
A source with a strength of q = 3 m2/s and a sink with a strength of q = m2/s are located on the x...Problem 84P:
The velocity distribution in a two-dimensional, steady, inviscid flow field in the xy plane is...Problem 85P:
Consider the flow past a circular cylinder, of radius a, used in Example 6.11. Show that Vr = 0...Problem 86P:
The flow in a corner with an angle can be described in radial coordinates by the stream function as...Problem 87P:
Consider the two-dimensional flow against a flat plate that is characterized by the stream function ...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - IntroductionChapter 2 - Fundamental ConceptsChapter 3 - Fluid StaticsChapter 4 - Basic Equations In Integral Form For A Control VolumeChapter 5 - Introduction To Differential Analysis Of Fluid MotionChapter 6 - Incompressible Inviscid FlowChapter 7 - Dimensional Analysis And SimilitudeChapter 8 - Internal Incompressible Viscous FlowChapter 9 - External Incompressible Viscous FlowChapter 10 - Fluid Machinery
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