Ex (3): Consider the flow of water between two vertical parallel plates at 30 degrees Celsius. The distance between the plates, 2B, is small in comparison to the plates' length (I) and width (w). The plate on the left side is fixed, while the plate on the right is rising upward at a tiny velocity U. Given the length of the plates, the flow of water between them is considered to be laminar and fully developed. Find the shear stress profile of the flowing water using shell momentum balance method and sketch the profiles.

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Ex (3): Consider the flow of water between two
vertical parallel plates at 30 degrees Celsius. The
distance between the plates, 2B, is small in
comparison to the plates' length (l) and width (w).
The plate on the left side is fixed, while the plate
on the right is rising upward at a tiny velocity U.
Given the length of the plates, the flow of water
between them is considered to be laminar and fully
developed. Find the shear stress profile of the
flowing water using shell momentum balance
method and sketch the profiles.
Transcribed Image Text:Ex (3): Consider the flow of water between two vertical parallel plates at 30 degrees Celsius. The distance between the plates, 2B, is small in comparison to the plates' length (l) and width (w). The plate on the left side is fixed, while the plate on the right is rising upward at a tiny velocity U. Given the length of the plates, the flow of water between them is considered to be laminar and fully developed. Find the shear stress profile of the flowing water using shell momentum balance method and sketch the profiles.
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