Assignment 4
Assignment 4
Hydraulic Engineering
Assignment- Week 4
QUESTION 1:
For which of the following flows Blasius equation is used?
a. Laminar flow
b. Turbulent flow in rough pipes
c. Turbulent flow in smooth pipes for any Reynolds number
d. Turbulent flow in smooth pipes for Re < 105
QUESTION 2:
The momentum thickness of a boundary layer is
𝛿𝑢 𝑢
a. ∫0 (1 − 𝑈) 𝑑𝑦
𝑈
𝛿𝑢 𝑢 2
b. ∫0 (1 − 𝑈) 𝑑𝑦
𝑈
𝛿 𝑢
c. ∫0 (1 − 𝑈) 𝑑𝑦
𝛿𝑢
d. ∫0 𝑑𝑦
𝑈
𝛿𝑢 𝑢
Correct Answer: a. ∫0 (1 − 𝑈) 𝑑𝑦
𝑈
𝛿𝑢 𝑢
Detailed Solution: Momentum Thickness = ∫0 (1 − 𝑈) 𝑑𝑦
𝑈
QUESTION 3:
In a laminar boundary layer, the velocity distribution can be assumed to be given, in usual
1
𝑢 𝑦 7
notations, as 𝑉 = (𝛿 ) , which one of the following is the correct expression for the displacement
thickness (𝛿 ∗ ) for this boundary layer?
a. 𝛿∗ = 𝛿
b. 𝛿 ∗ = 𝛿/2
c. 𝛿 ∗ = 𝛿/4
d. 𝛿 ∗ = 𝛿/8
1
∗ 𝛿 𝑢 𝛿 𝑦 7
Detailed Solution: 𝛿 = ∫0 (1 − 𝑉) 𝑑𝑦 = ∫0 (1 − (𝛿 ) ) 𝑑𝑦
= 𝛿/8
QUESTION 4:
A smooth plate 2 m wide and 2.5 m long is towed in oil (sp. gr. = 0.8) at a velocity of 1.5 m/s along
its length. Find the thickness of boundary layer at the trailing edge of the plate. (Take kinematic
viscosity of oil = 10–4 m2/s)
a. 0.0645 m
b. 0.0605 m
c. 0.0615 m
d. 0.0625 m
Detailed Solution: Given: B = 2 m; L = 2.5 m; Sp. gravity = 0.8; U = 1.5 m/s, ʋ = 10–4 m2/s.
Since Re is less than 5 × 105 , so the boundary layer at the trailing edge is laminar, and Blasius
equation gives,
5𝑥
𝛿𝑥 =
𝑅𝑒𝑥
At the trailing edge x = L,
5 𝑋 2.5
∴ 𝛿𝐿 = = 0.0645 m
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QUESTION 5:
The displacement thickness is
a. the layer in which the loss of energy is minimum
b. the layer which represents reduction in momentum caused by the boundary layer
c. the thickness upto which the velocity approaches 99% of the free-stream velocity
d. the distance measured perpendicular to the boundary by which the free-stream is displaced
on account of formation of boundary layer
Correct Answer: d. the distance measured perpendicular to the boundary by which the free-stream
is displaced on account of formation of boundary layer
QUESTION 6:
𝑢 𝑦
What is the Energy thickness for the boundary layer with velocity distribution =𝛿.
𝑈
a. 𝛿/6
b. 𝛿/2
c. 3𝛿/2
d. 𝛿/4
𝛿𝑢 𝑢2
Detailed Solution: Energy thickness, =∫0 (1 − 𝑈 2 ) 𝑑𝑦
𝑈
𝛿𝑦 𝑦2
=∫0 (1 − 𝛿2 ) 𝑑𝑦 = 𝛿/4
𝛿
QUESTION 7:
The separation of boundary can be prevented by
b. providing a trip-wire ring in the laminar region for the flow over a sphere
Detailed Solution: The separation of boundary can be prevented by providing small divergence in
a diffuser, a trip-wire ring in the laminar region for the flow over a sphere and by providing a bypass
in the slotted wing
QUESTION 8:
d. Pipe-flow only.
Correct Answer: c. if the flow is rough on the upstream it will have to be rough on the downstream
also
Detailed Solution: A turbulent boundary layer occurs over a flat plate practically right from the
leading edge if the flow is rough on the upstream it will have to be rough on the downstream also
QUESTION 10:
𝑢𝑥 𝑦 1/7
The velocity profile for a turbulent boundary layer is given by = (𝛿 ) for 𝑦 ≤ 𝛿. The shape
𝑈
factor for turbulent boundary layer shall be
a. 7/9
b. 9/7
c. 7/8
d. 7/12
𝑢𝑥 𝑦 1/𝑚
Detailed Solution: For turbulent boundary layer velocity distribution = (𝛿 )
𝑈
𝛿∗ 𝑚+2
Shape factor =
𝜃 𝑚
𝛿∗ 7+2 9
= =7
𝜃 7
QUESTION 11:
The laminar sublayer exists
Detailed Solution: The laminar sublayer, also called the viscous sublayer, is the region of a mainly
turbulent flow that is near a no-slip boundary and in which the flow is laminar.
QUESTION 12:
Ageing of pipes implies which of the following?
a. decrease in the value of friction factor
b. Increase in absolute roughness linearly with time and hence friction factor
c. Pipe becoming smoother with time
d. All of the above.
Correct Answer: b. Increase in absolute roughness linearly with time and hence friction factor
Detailed Solution: Ageing of pipes implies increase in absolute roughness linearly with time and
hence friction factor.
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