Problems
Problems
1) Calculate the specific weight, specific mass, specific volume and specific gravity of a liquid having
a volume of 8 m3 and weight of 49 kN.
Solution:
Specific weight, w :
weight of liquid 49
𝑤= = = 6.125 kN/m3
volume of liuid 8
w 6.125 x 1000
𝜌= = = 624.36 kg/m3
g 9.81
1 1
Specific volume, v = = 624.36 = 0.0016 kg/ m3
ρ
Specific gravity, S :
2) The space between two large inclined parallel planes is 6mm and is filled with a fluid. The planes
are inclined at 30° to the horizontal. A small thin square plate of 100 mm side slides freely down
parallel and midway between the inclined planes with a constant velocity of 3 m/s due to its weight of
2N. Determine the viscosity of the fluid.
Solution:
The vertical force of 2 N due to the weight of the plate can be resolved along and perpendicular to the
inclined plane. The force along the inclined plane is equal to the drag force on both sides of the plane
due to the viscosity of the oil.
Force due to the weight of the sliding plane along the direction of motion
= 2 sin 30 = 1N
3) The 8 mm gap between two large vertical parallel plane surfaces is filled with a liquid of dynamic
viscosity 2 × 10–2 Ns/m2. A thin sheet of 1 mm thickness and 150 mm × 150 m size, when dropped
vertically between the two plates attains a steady velocity of 4 m/s. Determine weight of the plate.
Assume that the plate moves centrally.
Solution:
du = 4 m/s
4) Determine the resistance offered to the downward sliding of a shaft of 400 mm dia and 0.1 m
length by the oil film between the shaft and a bearing of ID 402 mm. The kinematic viscosity is 2.4 ×
10–4 m2/s and density is 900 kg/m3. The shaft is to move centrally and axially at a constant velocity of
0.1 m/s.
Solution:
F = μ (du/dy) ( π × D × L )
= 2714 N
5) A plate 0.05 mm distant from a fixed plate moves at 1.2 m/s and requires a force of 2.2 N/m2 to
maintain this speed. Find the viscosity of the fluid between the plates.
Solution:
du
We know, 𝜏 = μ dy
du = change of velocity
dy = change of distance
= 0.05 × 10–3m.
1.2
2.2 = μ
0.05 x 10−3
6) The space between two square flat parallel plates is filled with oil. Each side of the plate is 720
mm. The thickness of the oil film is 15 mm. The upper plate, which moves at 3 m/s requires a force of
120 N to maintain the speed. Determine: (i) The dynamic viscosity of the oil; (ii) The kinematic
viscosity of oil if the specific gravity of oil is 0.95.
Solution:
Force 120
Shear stress, 𝜏 = = = 231.5 N/m2.
Area 0.72 x 0.72
du
We know that, 𝜏=μ
dy
3
231.5 = μ 0.015
= 1.16 N.s/m2
Weight density of oil, w = 0.95 × 9.81 kN/m2 = 9.32 kN/m2 = or 9320 N/m3
w 9320
Mass density of oil, 𝜌 = = = 950
g 9.81
µ 1.16
Using the relation, 𝑣 = = = 0.00122 m2/s
ρ 950
ν = 0.00122 m2/s
10) When the pressure of liquid is increased from 3.5 MN/m2 to MN/m2 its volume is found
to decrease by 0.08 percent. What is the bulk modulus of elasticity of the liquid?
11) The velocity distribution of flow over a plate is parabolic with vertex 30 cm from the
plate, where the velocity is 180 cm/s. If the viscosity of the fluid is 0.9 N.s/m2 find the
velocity gradients and shear stresses at distances of 0, 15 cm and 30 cm from the plate.
12) A 400 mm diameter shaft is rotating at 200 r.p.m. in a bearing of length 120 mm. If the
thickness of oil film is 1.5 mm and the dynamic viscosity of the oil is 0.7 N.s/m2, determine:
(i) Torque required to overcome friction in bearing; (ii) Power utilised in overcoming
viscous resistance. Assume a linear velocity profile.
13) A vertical cylinder of diameter 180 mm rotates concentrically inside another cylinder of
diameter 181.2 mm. Both the cylinders are 300 mm high. The space between the cylinders is
filled with a liquid whose viscosity is unknown. Determine the viscosity of the fluid if a
torque of 20 Nm is required to rotate the inner cylinder at 120 r.p.m.
14) A circular disc of diameter D is slowly rotated in a liquid of large viscosity (μ) at a small
distance (h) from a fixed surface. Derive an expression of torque (T) necessary to maintain an
An oil of viscosity μ and thickness t fills the gap between the cone and the housing. Derive an
expression for the torque required and the rate of heat dissipation in the bearing.
17) In the Fig. 1.14 is shown a central plate of area 6 m2 being pulled with a force of 160 N.
If the dynamic viscosities of the two oils are in the ratio of 1:3 and the viscosity of top oil is
0.12 N.s/m2 determine the velocity at which the central plate will move.