Chapter 9 Flow Over Immersed Bodies: Basic Considerations
Chapter 9 Flow Over Immersed Bodies: Basic Considerations
Chapter 9 Flow Over Immersed Bodies: Basic Considerations
⎧
CD =
1
⎨ ∫ (p − p ∞ )n ⋅ îdA + ∫ τ w t ⋅ îdA ⎫⎬
1 2 ⎩S ⎭
ρV A S
2
CDp Cf
1 ⎧ ⎫
CL = (p − p )n ⋅ ĵ dA
1 2 ⎨⎩S∫ ∞ ⎬
⎭
ρV A
2
t
<< 1 Cf > > CDp streamlined body
c
t
∼1 CDp > > Cf bluff body
c
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Streamlining: One way to reduce the drag
Make a body streamlined:
τw = shear stress
∂u
=µ
∂y y=0
∂u ∂u ∂p ⎛ ∂ 2u ∂ 2u ⎞
u + v = − + µ⎜⎜ 2 + 2 ⎟⎟
∂x ∂y ∂x ⎝ ∂x ∂y ⎠
1 1 ε ε-1 ε2 1 ε-2
∂v ∂v ∂p ⎛ ∂2v ∂2v ⎞
u + v = − + µ⎜⎜ 2 + 2 ⎟⎟ elliptic
∂x ∂y ∂y ⎝ ∂x ∂x ⎠
1 ε ε 1 ε2 1 ε-1
∂u ∂v
+ =0
∂x ∂y
1 1
∂p
=0
∂y
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i.e., p = pe = constant across the boundary layer
4) Boundary conditions
u=v=0 y=0
u = Ue y=δ
∂u ∂v
+ =0
∂x ∂y
∂p
Note: =0 ∂u ∂u ∂ 2u
∂x u +v =ν 2
for a flat plate ∂x ∂y ∂y
U∞ y
η= y ∝
νx δ
ψ = νxU ∞ f (η)
∂ψ ∂ψ ∂η
u= = = U ∞ f ′(η) f ′ = u / U∞
∂y ∂η ∂y
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∂ψ 1 νU ∞
v=− = (ηf ′ − f )
∂x 2 x
U∞ x
Re x =
ν
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µU f ′′(0)
τw = ∞
2ν x / U
∞
2τ w 0.664 θ
i.e., cf = 2
= = see below
ρU ∞ Re x x
1L
C f = ∫ c f dx = 2c f ( L)
L0
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1.328
=
Re L
U∞L
ν
Other:
δ⎛ u ⎞ x
*
δ = ∫ ⎜⎜1 − ⎟⎟dy = 1.7208 displacement thickness
0⎝ U∞ ⎠ Re x
δ⎛ u ⎞ u x
θ = ∫ ⎜⎜1 − ⎟⎟ dy = 0.664 momentum thickness
0⎝ U∞ ⎠ U∞ Re x
δ*
H = shape parameter = =2.5916
θ
∂u ∂u ∂ ⎛ pe ⎞ ∂ 2u ∂
u + v = − ⎜ ⎟ + ν 2 − (u ′v′)
∂x ∂y ∂x ⎝ ρ ⎠ ∂y ∂y
requires modeling
τw 1 dθ θ dU dp dU
= c f = + (2 + H ) − = ρU
ρU 2 2 dx U dx dx dx
dU
flat plate equation =0
dx
δ u⎛ u⎞
θ=∫ ⎜1 − ⎟dy momentum thickness
0 U ⎝ U⎠
δ*
H= shape parameter
θ
δ
* ⎛ u⎞
δ = ∫ ⎜1 − ⎟dy displacement thickness
0⎝ U⎠
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Can also be derived by CV analysis as shown next for flat
plate boundary layer.
y = h + δ*= streamline
starts in uniform flow
merges with δ at 3
Steady
ρ = constant
neglect g
v << u = uo ⇒ p = constant
i.e., -∇p = 0
CV = 1, 2, 3, 4
x
− D = drag = b ∫ τ w dx pressure force = 0 for v << Uo
0
force on CV wall shear stress u ∼ Uo
∑ Fx = − D = ρ ∫ u (V ⋅ dA ) + ρ ∫ u (V ⋅ dA )
1 3
( )
= ρ − U o2 bh + ρb ∫ u 2 dy
3
δ
D( x ) = ρU o2 bh − ρb ∫ u 2 dy
0
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next eliminate h using continuity
0 = ρ ∫ V ⋅ dA + ρ ∫ V ⋅ dA
1 3
δ
ρU o bh = ρb ∫ udy
0 depends on u(y)
δ
U o h = ∫ udy
0
δ δ
D(x ) = ρbU o ∫ udy − ρb ∫ u 2 dy
0 0
δ
= ρb ∫ u (U o − u )dy
0
D 2δ u ⎛ u ⎞
CD = = ∫ ⎜⎜1 − ⎟⎟dy
1 2 L 0 Uo ⎝ Uo ⎠
ρU o bL
2
θ = momentum thickness
2θ
CD =
L
x
b ∫ τ w dx
D 2θ
CD = = 0
=
1 2 1 2 L
ρU o A ρU o bL
2 2
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x τw
∫1 (x )dx = 2θ(x )
0
ρU o2
2
⎛ ⎞
⎜
1 τ w ⎟ dθ
⎜ ⎟=
2 ⎜ 1 2 ⎟ dx
⎜ ρU o ⎟
⎝2 ⎠
c f dθ
= cf = local skin friction coefficient
2 dx
δ u ⎛ u ⎞
θ=∫ ⎜⎜1 − ⎟⎟dy
0 uo ⎝ uo ⎠
u
= A + By + Cy 2 + Dy 3
U∞
∂ 2u 3
u= 2 =0 y=0 A=0 B= δ
∂y 2
∂u 1
u = U∞ ; =0 y=δ C=0 D = − δ3
∂y 2
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3
u 3 y 1⎛ y⎞
i.e., = + ⎜ ⎟ ⎛ 3 3 y2 ⎞ U3
U 2 δ 2⎝ δ⎠ u y = U⎜⎜ + ⎟ =
⎟
⎝ 2 δ 2 δ ⎠ y = 0 2δ
τw 1 dθ dp
2
= c f = momentum integral equation for =0
ρU 2 dx dx
1 ⎡ 3⎤ dδ δ u⎛ u⎞
µU
⎢⎣ 2δ ⎥⎦ = . 139 θ=∫ ⎜1 − ⎟dy
ρU 2 dx 0 U ⎝ U⎠
du
τw = µ
dy
Compare with
Exact Blassius
4.65x 5x
i.e., δ= 7% ↓
Re x Re x
.323ρV 2 .332ρU 2
τw = 3%↓
Re x Re x
.646 .664
cf =
Re x Re x
1.29 1.33
Cf =
Re L Re L
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1 L
Cf = τ (x )dx
1 2 0∫ w
ρU bL
2
span length
at y = δ, u = U
U 1 δu *
= ln +B
u* κ ν
1/ 2
⎛c ⎞
Re δ ⎜ f ⎟
⎝2⎠
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1/ 2
⎛2 ⎞ ⎡ ⎛ cf ⎞ ⎤
1/ 2
or ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ = 2.44 ln ⎢Re δ ⎜ ⎟ ⎥ + 5
⎝ cf ⎠ ⎣⎢ ⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎥⎦
cf (δ)
.027
cf =
Re1x/ 7
.031 7
C f = 1/ 7 = C f (L )
Re L 6
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Alternate forms given in text depending on experimental
information and power-law fit used, etc. (i.e., dependent on
Re range.)
δ
= c f (.98 log Re L − .732 )
L
Local
shear-stress c f = (2 log Re x − .65)−2.3
coefficient
1
C Dp = ∫ (p − p ∞ )n ⋅ î = 0
1 2 S
ρV A
2
1
Cf = τ w t ⋅ î dA
1 2 S∫
ρV A
2
1.33
= laminar flow
Re1L/ 2
.074
= turbulent flow
Re1L/ 5
flow pattern
vortex wake
typical of bluff body flow
where Cp based on experimental data
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1
C Dp = ∫ (p − p ∞ )n ⋅ î dA
1 2 S
ρV A
2
1
= ∫ C p dA
AS
= 2 using numerical integration of experimental data
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Cf = 0
Drag ⎛ t ε ⎞
CD = = f ⎜ Re, Ar, , , T, etc.⎟
1 2 ⎝ L L ⎠
ρV A
2
scale factor
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⎛ a2 ⎞
Potential Flow Solution: ψ = − U ∞ ⎜⎜ r − ⎟⎟ sin θ
⎝ r ⎠
1 1 1 ∂ψ
p + ρV 2 = p ∞ + ρU ∞2 ur =
2 2 r ∂θ
p − p∞ u 2r + u θ2
Cp = = 1− ∂ψ
1 2 U 2 uθ = −
ρU ∞ ∞ ∂r
2
C p (r = a ) = 1 − 4 sin 2 θ surface pressure
Flow Separation
Flow separation:
ÆThe fluid stream detaches itself from the surface of the body at
sufficiently high velocities. Only appeared in viscous flow!!
1 2W
W = FL = C L ,max ρVmin
2
A → Vmin =
2 ρC L ,max A
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U∞
Ma =
a
speed of sound = rate at which infinitesimal
disturbances are propagated from their
source into undisturbed medium
Macritical(sphere) ∼ .6
Macritical(slender bodies) ∼ 1