CE-303 Hydraulic Similtutes & Dimensional Analysis
CE-303 Hydraulic Similtutes & Dimensional Analysis
CE-303 Hydraulic Similtutes & Dimensional Analysis
HYDRAULICS
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Model and Prototype
• In the engineering point of view model can be defined as the
representation of physical system that may be used to predict the
behavior of the system in the desired aspect.
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• Primary purposes of dimensional analysis
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Fundamental Dimensions
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Fundamental Dimensions
For Example
Q=AV
L3T-1 = L2 L T-1 = L3 T-1
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Principle of Similarity
• Three necessary conditions for complete
similarity between a model and a prototype are:
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Buckingam’s π Theorem
If there are n variables (Independent and Dependent) in a physical
phenomenon and if these variables contain m fundamental dimensions,
then the variables are arranged into (n-m) dimensionless terms which
are called π-terms.”
Let X1, X2, X3,…,X4, Xn are the variables involved in a physical problem.
Let X1 be the dependent variable and X2, X3, X4,…,Xn are the independent
variables on which X1 depends. Mathematically it can be written as
X1=f(X2, X3, X4, Xn)
which can be rewritten as f(X1, X2, X3, X4, Xn) = 0
Above equation is dimensionally homogenous.
It contain n variables and if there are m fundamental dimensions then it can be
written in terms of dimensions groups called π-terms which are equal to (n-m)
Hence; f(π1, π2, π3,… πn-m)=0
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Properties of π-terms:
• Eachπ-term is dimensionless and is independent of system
of units.
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Methods of Selecting Repeating Variables
The number of repeating variables are equal to number of
fundamental dimensions of the problem. The choice of repeating
variables is governed by following considerations;
• As far as possible, dependent variable should not be selected as
repeating variable
• The repeating variables should be chosen in such a way that one
variable contains geometric property, other contains flow
property and third contains fluid property
• The repeating variables selected should form a dimensionless
group
• The repeating variables together must contain all three
fundamental dimension i.e., MLT
• No two repeating variables should have the same dimensions.
1 F d a V b c
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S# Parameter Symbol Unit Dimension
2 Diameter d m L
1 F d a V b c 1
M 0 L0 T 0 ( M 1 L1T 2 ) ( L1 ) a ( L1 T 1 ) b ( M 1 L1T 1 ) c
Equating indices for M, L and T
F F
For M: 0 = 1 + c 1 C
For L: 0 = 1 +a + b -c dV dV
For T: 0 = -2 – b - c
The solution of theses three C was found by experiment C = 3π
simultaneous Equations is
a = b = c = -1 F 3 d V Stokes Law
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Substituting the values in Equation #1
Example #2
For a smooth-walled conduit, neglecting wall roughness,
we might assume that the average fluid shear stress
(dependent variable) at the wall is some function of ρ, μ
,V and Rh (Independent variables)
o f ( , ,V , Rh )
1 a Rhb V c 2 o a Rhb V c
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1 a Rhb V c
M 0 L0 T 0 ( M 1L1T 1 ) ( M 1L3 ) a ( L1 )b ( L1 T 1 ) c
1 1 R 1
Rh V
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2 o a Rhb V c
M 0 L0 T 0 ( M 1 L1T 2 ) ( M 1 L3 ) a ( L1 )b ( L1 T 1 ) c
For M: 0 = 1 + a
For L: 0 = - 1 – 3a + b + c
For T: 0 = - 2 - c
The solution of theses three simultaneous Equations is
a = -1, b = 0, c = -2
Substituting these values, we can get
o
2
V2
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o
1 R 1 2
V2
f (1 , 2 ) 0 f ( 2 , 1 ) 0
o
( R)
This indicates that Π2 = φ(Π1 -1) V 2
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Example #3
Prove that the discharge over a spillway is given by the relation
V = Velocity of flow
g D H D = Depth at the throat
Q V D f
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V D H = Head of water
g = acceleration due to gravity
Solution
Let the functional form is Q f (V , D, H , g )
The above equation in general form is f (Q, V , D, H , g ) 0
Total number of variables = 5
Total dimensions [L and T] = 2
Hence (5 - 2) = 3 Pi-terms can be obtained
We choose V and D as primary or repeating variables
1 Q V a Db 2 H V Da b 3 g V a Db 25
1 Q V a Db
M 0 L0 T 0 ( L3T 1 ) ( L T 1 ) a ( L )b
1 Q V 1 D 2
Q
1
V D2
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2 H V a Db
M 0 L0 T 0 ( L) ( L T 1 ) a ( L )b
2 H V 0 D 1
H
2
D
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3 g V a Db
M 0 L0 T 0 ( LT 2 ) ( LT 1 ) a ( L)b
f ( 1 , 2 , 3 ) 0
Q H gD
f , , 0
V D D V
2
Q H gD
f ,
VD 2 D V
H gD
Q V D f ,
2
D V
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Example #4
The pressure drop ΔP in flow through pipes per unit length is found
to depend on the average velocity u, diameter D, density of the fluid
ρ, and viscosity μ. Using FLT set of dimensions, evaluate the
dimensionless parameters correlating this phenomenon.
Solution
The dimensions of the influencing parameters are tabulated below
choosing FLT set.