Applied Fluid Mechanics (7th Edition)
Applied Fluid Mechanics (7th Edition)
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780132558921
Author: Robert L. Mott, Joseph A. Untener
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.1PP

A cylinder 25 mm in diameter is placed perpendicular to a fluid stream with a velocity of 0.15   m / s . If the cylinder is 1 m long, calculate the total drag force if the fluid is (a) water at 15 ° C and (b) air at 10 ° C and atmospheric pressure,

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To determine

(a)

The total drag force

Answer to Problem 17.1PP

   6.765×10-3N

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Diameter, d = 25mm

Velocity, v = 0.15m/s

Length, l = 1m

Formula used:

   FD=CD(ρv22)A

FD is drag force

CD is drag coefficient

ρ is density

v is velocity

A is area

Re=vdυ Re is Reynold's number

d is diameter

   υ is Kinematic viscosity

Calculation:

For water υ=1.1384×10-6m2/s

   ρ=1000kg/m3

   Re=0 .15×25×10 -31 .1384×10 -6=3294.097CD=1.225FD=1.225( 1000×0 .15 2 2)×π4×( 25×10 -3)2FD=6.765×10-3N

Conclusion:

The total drag force on a cylinder when moving through water is calculated as 6.765×10-3N

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(b)

The total drag force

Answer to Problem 17.1PP

   5.16×10-6N

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Diameter, d = 25mm

Velocity, v = 0.15m/s

Length, l = 1m

Formula used:

   FD=CD(ρv22)A

   FD is drag force

   CD is drag coefficient

   ρ is density

v is velocity

A is area

Applied Fluid Mechanics (7th Edition), Chapter 17, Problem 17.1PP Re is Reynold's number

d is diameter

   υ is Kinematic viscosity

Calculation:

For air, υ=14.16×10-6m2/s

   ρ=1.246kg/m3

   Re=0 .15×25×10 -314 .16×10 -6=264.83CD=0.75FD=0.75( 1.246×0 .15 2 2)×π4×( 25×10 -3)2FD=5.16×10-6N

Conclusion:

The total drag force on a cylinder when moving through water is calculated as 5.16×10-6N

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