CE 319F: (© Kinnas, Spring 2009)
Hand-outs, Announcements, Homework Assignments & Solutions
Part C
Part A: Before Test I
Part B: After Test I and Before Test II
LABS will be held EVERY week. Make sure you visit the
Lab website
and print the corresponding documents BEFORE each lab.
20th and 21st classes (April 7 & 9); Reading assignment: pp.136-138 (Reynolds Transport Theorem) and pp. 163-169
The Momentum equation for uniform inflow and outflow
A supplement on the Reynolds Transport Theorem
22nd class (April 14; Reading assignment: pp. 170-179
23rd and 24th classes (April 21 & 23). Reading assignment: pp. 170-182
Homework No. 10
- and
Solutions
25th and 26th classes (April 28 & 30). Reading assignment: pp. 217-248
The Energy equation for uniform inflow and outflow
Pictures of some pumps:
A (centrifugal) pump
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An (axial) pump
which is part of a
waterjet used for the propulsion of a high speed boat
Pictures of some turbines:
An impulse turbine
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Wind turbine farm
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Ocean current turbine
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Steam turbine (rotor part)
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Hoover Dam generators
(the turbines are underneath the generators and cannot be seen in this picture -
Fig. 14.21
on p. 500 of the textbook shows drawings of a Francis turbine used in a hydro-electric plant).
Improved solution of Example 7.6
Homeworks No. 11 and and 12
- and
Solutions
27th and 28th classes (May 5 & 7): Reading assignment (according to the emphasis given in class): pp. 315-340
Pictures of
laminar
and
turbulent
flow.
Review of formulas for
laminar flow
and
turbulent flow
inside pipes.
The
Moody Chart
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Table 10.4
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Table 10.5 (top part)
and
Table 10.5 (bottom part)
Movies (avi files) showing measured instantaneous horizontal velocity inside pipe using UT's Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) System:
Movie 1: Instantaneous horizontal velocities at various stations
Movie 2: Instantaneous and Mean horizontal velocity profiles at one station
The need for CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics):
The
Navier-Stokes equations
UT's Viscous Channel Flow Applet
solves the Navier-Stokes equations inside a channel and renders the results graphically
A picture of flow around a cylinder
and a
simulation of the flow using Fluent (a commercial CFD package)
FINAL ON SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2-5 PM, IN CPE 2.212 (our regular classroom)