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Gas Dynamics MEP 402
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
ACU
Course Instructor
Dr. Ashraf I. Sayed
Email: [email protected]
Gas Dynamics
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Basic equations
Isentropic flow in variable area duct
3 And normal chock
Adiabatic flow with friction in
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constant area duct (Fanno flow(
Diabetic flow without friction in
5 constant area duct (Rayliegh flow(
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The grades are distributed as:
Assignments (15 )
Attendance and quizzes (20)
Mid-term Exam (25)
Final Exam (40)
References
Fluid Mechanics Fundamental and Applications,Yunus A.
Cengel, John M. Cimbala, 2006
Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, seventh edition, Bruce R.
Munson, Theodore H. Okiishi , 2013.
Fluid Mechanics 7th edition, Frank M White, 2009.
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Lecture 1
Introduction
Aim of the course
Enable students to understand basic concepts of fluid mechanics
and gas dynamics and apply them to many applications .
Realize the importance of the subject and its applications in flow
in nozzles and diffusers, rockets, space shuttles, Gas turbine,
Steam turbine, and compressors.
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Review of Elementary Principles
UNITS AND DIMENTIONS
Dimension: a qualitative definition of a physical entity
(such as time, length, force)
Unit: an exact magnitude of a dimension
(such as seconds, feet, Newton)
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Compressibility k
It is the matter acceptance to be compressed
Solid Substance Fluid
Liquid Gas
no free surface
has free surface
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For solids when we apply a stress
= E Where: E is the modulus of elasticity
is the strain is the stress
2 − 1
= =
E = (−) Negative because of compression
Units of E is N /m2
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For liquids when we apply a stress ( pressure )
= E
dp d k Where: k is the bulk’s modulus
d
dp = ( −) k Negative because the volume of
liquid will be reduced
d 2 − 1
=
Units of k is N /m2
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For liquids
We need to apply a very high pressure to Decrease the volume by very small amount (
k is very high )
We can consider liquids as incompressible fluids
For gases
when we apply small pressure the volume changes by high
values and k is changing rapidly, so it is not a property for
gases which are affected also by changing the temperature
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So for gases we use the equation of state
pv = RT or p = RT
Where: P is the absolute pressure in (Pascal) N / m2
is the density in kg / m 3
R is gas constant in J/kg.°k
T is the temperature in °k
For air R =287 J/kg.°k
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Conclusions
Any liquid can be considered as incompressible fluid and incompressible
flow
Any gas is considered compressible fluid or assumed incompressible fluid
but in flow it can be considered either compressible flow or assumed to be
incompressible flow
The gas is considered compressible if M>0.3 and is assumed to be
incompressible flow if M≤0.3 (why) Rep1?
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Viscosity ()
It is the fluid resistance to relative motion
y
y
U U
Velocity profile
x x
Viscous flow Non viscous flow
( inviscid )
Units of viscosity is kg/m.sec uniform flow
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This viscosity is called dynamic viscosity
There are another viscosity called Kinematic viscosity
=
Units of Kinematic viscosity is m2 /S
Shear stress ()
It is the tangent force per unit area and is Generated
due to relative fluid motion
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Newton’s law of viscosity
du du
=
dy dy
Units of shear stress is N /m2
du
du =0
= value dy
dy
=0
exists
Uniform flow ( no relative motion )
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Shear in Different Fluids
Shear-stress and rate of
deformation relations for different
types of fluids
Newtonian fluids: linear
relationship
Slope of line (coefficient of
proportionality) is “viscosity
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Density ()
It is the mass of the fluid in unit volume
Units of Density is kg / m3
Specific volume (v )
It is the volume of the fluid in unit mass
v =1
Units of Specific volume is m3 / kg
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Specific gravity (S.G )
f
It is the ratio between fluid density and water density S .G =
w
Specific weight (γ)
It is the weight per unit volume = g
Speed of sound (a)
a= k For gas a= kRT
For liquid
cp
Bulk’s modulus k =
cv
3
Units of Speed of sound m / kg
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Mach number ( M )
It is the ratio between fluid or body speed and speed of sound
V
M =
a
Mach number is dimensionless
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Specific heat
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Entropy changes
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Process Diagrams
Many processes in the gaseous region can be represented as a
polytropic process, that is, one that follows the relation
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Some special processes:
Adiabatic → no heat transfer
Isothermal → T = constant
Isobaric → p = constant
Isentropic → s = constant
Diabatic → ?
? → v = constant
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