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One Dimensional Flow of Real Fluid. P M V Subbarao Associate Professor Mechanical Engineering Department I I T Delhi. Real study is essential before using ……. Conservation Laws for a Real Fluid. Conservation of Mass Applied to 1 D Steady Flow. Conservation of Mass:.
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One Dimensional Flow of Real Fluid P M V Subbarao Associate Professor Mechanical Engineering Department I I T Delhi Real study is essential before using ……..
Conservation of Mass Applied to 1 D Steady Flow Conservation of Mass: Conservation of Mass for Stead Flow: Integrate from inlet to exit :
One Dimensional Stead Flow A+dA, V+dV r+dr A, V r dl
Conservation of Momentum For A Real Fluid Flow No body forces One Dimensional Steady flow A+dA, V+dV r+dr A, V r dl
Conservation of Energy Applied to 1 D Steady Flow Steady flow with negligible Body Forces and no heat transfer is adiabatic real flow For a real fluid the rate of work transfer is due to viscous stress and pressure. Neglecting the the effect of viscous dissipation.
For a total change from inlet to exit : Using gauss divergence theorem: One dimensional flow
Frictional Flow in A Constant Area Duct The shear stress is defined as and average viscous stress which is always opposite to the direction of flow for the entire length dx. tw
Sonic Equation Differential form of above equation:
1D steady real flow through constant area duct : momentum equation
Differential Equations for Frictional Flow Through Constant Area Duct
Fanno Line Adiabatic flow in a constant area with friction is termed as Fanno flow.
Nature of Real Flow Entropy of an irreversible adiabatic system should always increase!
Flow in Conduits P M V Subbarao Associate Professor Mechanical Engineering Department IIT Delhi An important infrastructure for Industrialization…..
Compressible Real Flow Effect of Mach number is negligible….
Pressure drop in Compressible Flow Laminar Flow Turbulent Flows
Compressible Flow Through Finite Length Duct Integrate over a length l
Maximum Allowable Length • The length of the duct required to give a Mach number of 1 with an initial Mach number Mi Similarly
Frictional Flow in A Variable Area Duct A+dA, V+dV r+dr A, V r