Boundary Layer
Boundary Layer
Boundary Layer
Notes:
1. There are a total of 60 questions divided into Sections A to F. Questions in Sections A and B are
generic questions covering the entire course material. Sections C to F are thematic.
2. All questions are of objective type. Section A has questions that have ONLY ONE correct answer.
Questions in Section B have two correct answers each. Questions in Sections C to F have only one
correct answer.
3. Each correct answer is worth one mark. The credit for the correct answer is given only when
ONLY THE CORRECT answer is identified in that question. Therefore in Sections A, C, D, E and
F, only one answer should be entered. For questions in Section B, you will get TWO marks if you
identify both the correct answers and only these two. Partial mark can be given only if only correct
answers are identified. For example, if (b) and (d) are the correct answers for a question, then you
will get two marks if you identify both (b) and (d) as the correct answers and do not tick any other
option. If you identify only (b) or only (d) as the correct answer, you will get ONE mark. If you
identify either (a) or (c) as the correct answer, you will not get any marks irrespective of how many
correct answers you identified correctly. Thus, the credit for the entire question is lost if you choose
an incorrect answer.
4. The total marks are 70. Section A is worth 30 marks and Section B is worth 20 marks. Sections C
to F account for 5 marks each.
1. Consider the Laplace equation describing steady state heat conduction in a two dimensional
rectangular domain. If the equation is discretized using finite difference approximations with
uniform grid spacing in both directions, and if the resulting equations are properly arranged and
written in the form of a matrix equation, then the non-zero coefficients in the coefficient matrix will
(a) have a tridiagonal structure with three adjacent diagonals including the main diagonal.
(b) have a pentadiagonal structure with five adjacent diagonals including the main diagonal.
(c) have a pentadiagonal structure with three adjacent diagonals and two other diagonals separated
diagonals separated by diagonals containing zeroes.
(d) be the sum of two tridiagonal matrices each containing three adjacent diagonals.
4. The convective heat transfer thermal boundary condition is an example of which type of
boundary condition:
(a) Dirichlet type (b) Neumann type (c) Robin type (d) None of the above.
5. If we expand f(x0 + 3Δx) about the point x0 in Taylor series, then the fourth term in the expansion
is given by
(a) (3/2) d2f/dx2|x0 Δx2 (b) 1/2 d3f/dx3|x0 Δx3 (c) (9/2) d3f/dx3|x0 Δx3
(d) (9/2) d2f/dx2|x0 Δx2
6. d3f/dx3|i = (-3 fi+4 + 14 fi+3 – 24 fi+2 + 18 fi+1 – 5 fi)/(2Δx3) is an approximation of what order of
accuracy?
7. For which of the following von Neumann stability analysis can be used:
(a) Explicit,1st order accurate in time, 2nd order in space, unconditionally stable
(b) Explicit, 2nd order accurate in time, 2nd order in space, conditionally stable
(c) Implicit, 1st order accurate in time, 2nd order in space, unconditionally stable
(d) Implicit, 2nd order accurate in time, 2nd order in space, unconditionally stable
9. The conserved variables that are solved for in MacCormack method are:
(a) ρ, u, v, w, h
(b) ρ, ρu, ρv, ρw, ρet
(c) ρ, u, v, w, i
(d) ρ, u, v, w, T
10. Which of the following statements is true about the evaluation of pressure in MacCormack
scheme:
12. Which of the following describes the solution of the momentum equation in the pressure
correction method in steady flows:
13. Which of the following schemes may give assurance of convergence for the unsteady advection
equation:
(a) FTBS-explicit (b) FTFS-explicit (c) CTCS-explicit (d) none of the above.
14. For the 1-d scalar transport equation with no source term, which of the following will give
oscillation-free stable solution with second order accuracy:
(a) FTBSCS-explicit (b) FTCSCS-explicit (c) CTCSCS-implicit (d) None of the above
15. Which of the following statements is true about the Beam-Warming method:
(a) It allows solution by marching forward from grid point to grid point
(b) It allows solution by marching forward in time from time step to time step.
(c) It requires simultaneous solution of discretized equations
(d) It has no time step limitations.
16. For compressible, two-dimensional flows, the minimum number of partial differential equations
(pde) to be solved is
(a) ∂um/∂xm = 0 (b) ∂ui/∂xj = 0 (c) D(ρ)/Dt = 0 (d) None of the above.
18. The steady-state, 2-D momentum balance in the y-direction, neglecting gravity, can be written
for constant property flow as
19. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about solution of the linear system of
algebraic equations Ax =b with known coefficients:
20. Under optimal condition, the number of arithmetic operations required for convergence using
the SOR method varies with the number of equations, n, as
22. In which of the following methods is triangulation with least aspect ratio ensured:
23. In which of the following methods is proper triangulation of concave surfaces ensured so that
no area lying outside the computational domain is triangulated:
26. Which of the following statements is true about the turbulence closure problem?
(a) It does not arise for fully developed turbulent flow between two parallel plates
(b) It refers to the case of a mathematical problem in which there are too many equations and too
few variables
(c) It arises only when do direct numerical simulation of turbulence
(d) None of the above
27. Which ranking is correct in terms of DECREASING number of floating point operations
(flops), i.e., more to fewer no. of flops, for the solution of Ax = b on very fine grids:
28. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the multi-grid method of solving Ax = b:
29. For the one-dimensional wave equation, which of the following statements is correct about the
FTCS implicit scheme?
30. The advection term in the momentum conservation equation in the ith direction for constant-
property Newtonian fluid flow can be written as
34. The streamfunction-vorticity method can be used for the following problems:
(a) time-dependent flows (b) three-dimensional flows (c) incompressible flows (d) none
of the above.
35. Which of the following schemes is stable and second order accurate in both time and space for
the unsteady diffusion equation?
36. Which of the following statements is true about the MacCormack scheme
39. Which of the statements is true about the transformation of the Poisson equation into a non-
orthogonal curvilinear coordinate system
40. Which of the following statements is true about the Rhie-Chow interpolation scheme
You wish to demonstrate your CFD skills by doing a calculation for the unsteady developing,
constant property flow between two infinitely wide plates separated by a constant height H.
Assume that the flow incompressible and laminar and that the fluid is Newtonian. Assume that x-
direction is along the plate and y-direction is normal to the plate and you want to do a two-
dimensional flow simulation. For this case:
41. The momentum balance in the x-direction, neglecting gravity, can be written as
44. Regarding the solution of coupled equations, which of the following methods can be used:
45. A momentum source term of the form Su = ku is added to the x-momentum equation. For what
value of k may the source term lead to loss of diagonal dominance of the discretized equation if the
source term is discretized implicitly?
(a) k > 0 (b) k < 0 (c) any non-zero value of the k (d) the source term does not
have any influence on the diagonal dominance.
You wish to solve the Poisson equation in a rectangular two-dimensional domain spanning a length
L in the x-direction and width W in the y-direction. You have divided the length L into 20 equal
intervals, and the width W into 30 equal intervals. You have Dirichlet boundary conditions on all
sides. You discretize the Poisson equation using central difference approximation. The source term
is a constant. You wish to solve the resulting set of linear algebraic equations, which you express as
Ax = b. For this problem, answer the following questions.
47. The following method CANNOT be used to solve the set of algebraic equations:
(a) the Gaussian elimination method (b) the Jacobi method (c) the tridiagonal matrix algorithm
(d) None of the above
48. You wish to solve the set of equations using the Gauss-Seidel method. A sufficient condition for
this method to converge is:
(a) matrix A is non-singular (b) the spectral radius of A must be less than one (c) matrix A is
diagonally dominant (d) none of the above.
49. The norm of the residual at the end of m iterations can be evaluated as
(a) the largest value in magnitude of (b- Axm) (b) the largest value of |(xm- xm-1)|
(c) ||(xm-xm-1)||2 (d) Any of the above
50. You wish to reduce the residual by a factor of 10000 compared to the residual at the end of the
first iteration. The expected number of floating point operations (multiplications and divisions)
would be of the order of
(a) 10000 to 20000 (b) 1 to 2 million (c) 50 to 100 million (d) less than 10000
52. Which of the following statements is true about the turbulence closure problem?
53. We are solving the case of steady, fully developed turbulent flow between two infinitely long
and wide parallel plates using the k-epsilon turbulence model. For this case, the number of
differential equations that we need to solve is
(a) They are dimensionless. (b) They are constant for a given Reynolds number.
(c) They are constant across the cross-section of a pipe in fully developed flow although individual
stresses are different. (d) None of the above.
We need to solve for the flow in a chemical reactor in which A gets converted B (the desired
product) and C (the by-product) as per the following reaction scheme:
aA —> bB + cC
The reaction is endothermic and heat needs to be supplied. All the species are in gas phase as the
reaction happens at high temperatures. We have a reactor of dimensions L x W x H. The sides of
the reactor are heated and the top and the bottom surfaces are kept adiabatic. Baffle plates and fins
are provided inside for good mixing and heat transfer.
We need to find out how much conversion takes place, i.e., how much of A coming through the
inlet gets converted to B. We want to find this out using CFD simulation. Assuming steady, laminar
flow through the reactor, answer the following questions:
(a) only the one for species A (b) only the for species B (c) three, one each for species
A, B and C (d) four including one overall mass balance and the three for the three species.
57. Which of the following statements is true about the momentum conservation equation for the
gas mixture:
(a) Terms related to the reaction rate would need to be present in the mixture momentum equation.
(b) The equation is unaffected by the rate of chemical reaction.
(c) The equation is affected only to the extent that the properties change as the mixture composition
changes.
(d) None of the above.
58. Which of the following statements is true about the energy conservation equation?
(a) Terms related to the reaction rate would need to be added to the energy conservation equation.
(b) The energy conservation equation is unaffected by the rate of chemical reaction.
(c) The energy conservation equation is affected only to the extent that the properties change as the
mixture composition changes.
(d) None of the above.
59. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the chemical reaction?
60. Assuming the flow to be three-dimensional, the total number of partial differential equations
that need to be solved is