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Shell Momentum Balances

Outline

1.Convective Momentum Transport


2.Shell Momentum Balance
3.Boundary Conditions
4.Flow of a Falling Film
5.Flow Through a Circular Tube
Convective Momentum Transport

Recall: MOLECULAR MOMENTUM TRANSPORT

Convective Momentum
Transport: transport of
momentum by bulk
flow of a fluid.
Outline

1.Convective Momentum Transport


2.Shell Momentum Balance
3.Boundary Conditions
4.Flow of a Falling Film
5.Flow Through a Circular Tube
Shell Momentum Balance

 rate of momentum   rate of momentum 


   
 in by convective 
  out by convective 
 transport   transport 
   

 rate of momentum   rate of momentum 


     force of gravity 
 in by molecular    out by molecular    acting on system   0
 transport   transport   
   

1. Steady and fully-developed flow is assumed.


2. Net convective flux in the direction of the flow
is zero.
Outline

1.Convective Momentum Transport


2.Shell Momentum Balance
3.Boundary Conditions
4.Flow of a Falling Film
5.Flow Through a Circular Tube
Boundary Conditions
Recall: No-Slip Condition (for fluid-solid interfaces)

Additional Boundary Conditions:


For liquid-gas interfaces:
“The momentum fluxes at the free liquid
surface is zero.”

For liquid-liquid interfaces:


“The momentum fluxes and velocities at the
interface are continuous.”
Flow of a Falling Film

Liquid is flowing down an inclined


plane of length L and width W.
y
z
x δ – film thickness

Vz will depend on x-direction only


Why?

Assumptions:
1. Steady-state flow
2. Incompressible fluid
3. Only Vz component is significant
4. At the gas-liquid interface, shear rates are negligible
5. At the solid-liquid interface, no-slip condition
6. Significant gravity effects
Flow of a Falling Film

τij  flux of j-momentum in


the positive i-direction
y
z
x

y
z
L
x
τxz ǀ x + δ
τxz ǀ x
δ

W
Flow of a Falling Film

τij  flux of j-momentum in


the positive i-direction
y
z
x

y
z
L τyz ǀ y=0
x

δ τyz ǀ y=W

W
Flow of a Falling Film

τij  flux of j-momentum in


the positive i-direction
y
z
x

y τzz ǀ z=0
z
L
x

τzz ǀ z=L W
ρg cos α
Flow of a Falling Film
 rate of momentum   rate of momentum 
     force of gravity 
 in by molecular 
  out by molecular    acting on system   0
 transport   transport   
   

P(W∙δ)|z=0 – P(W∙δ)|z=L +
(τxzǀ x )(W*L) – (τxz ǀ x +Δx )(W∙L) +
(τyzǀ y=0 )(L*δ) – (τyz ǀ y=W )(L∙δ) +
(τzz ǀ z=0)(W* δ) – (τzz ǀ z=L)(W∙δ) +
(W∙L∙δ)(ρgcos α) = 0
Dividing all the terms by W∙L∙δ and noting that the direction of flow is along z:

𝜏𝑥𝑧|𝑥+𝛿 − 𝜏𝑥𝑧|𝑥
= 𝜌𝑔 cos 𝛼
𝛿
Flow of a Falling Film

𝜏𝑥𝑧|𝑥+𝛿 − 𝜏𝑥𝑧|𝑥
= 𝜌𝑔 cos 𝛼
∆𝑥
If we let Δx  0,

𝑑(𝜏𝑥𝑧 )
= 𝜌𝑔 cos 𝛼
𝑑𝑥
Integrating and using the boundary conditions to evaluate,

Boundary conditions:
@ x = 0 𝜏𝑥𝑧 = 0 𝜏𝑥𝑧 = 𝜌𝑥𝑔 cos 𝛼
x = x 𝜏𝑥𝑧 = 𝜏𝑥𝑧
Flow of a Falling Film

𝜏𝑥𝑧 = 𝜌𝑥𝑔 cos 𝛼

For a Newtonian fluid, Newton’s law of viscosity is

𝑑𝑣𝑧
𝜏𝑥𝑧 = −𝜇
𝑑𝑥

Substitution and rearranging the equation gives

𝑑𝑣𝑧 𝜌𝑔 cos 𝛼
=− 𝑥
𝑑𝑥 𝜇
Flow of a Falling Film

𝑑𝑣𝑧 𝜌𝑔 cos 𝛼
=− 𝑥
𝑑𝑥 𝜇

Solving for the velocity,

𝜌𝑔 cos 𝛼 2
𝑣𝑧 = − 𝑥 + 𝐶2
Boundary conditions: 2𝜇
@ x = δ, v z = 0

𝜌𝑔𝛿 2 cos 𝛼 𝑥 2
𝑣𝑧 = (1 − ( ) )
2𝜇 𝛿
Flow of a Falling Film

𝜌𝑔𝛿 2 cos 𝛼 𝑥 2 How does


𝑣𝑧 = (1 − ( ) )
2𝜇 𝛿 this profile
look like?

Compute for the following:

Average Velocity:
W 
 v dA   v dxdy
z z
v z  v z , ave   0

0


W
dA
  dxdy
0 0
Flow of a Falling Film

𝜌𝑔𝛿 2 cos 𝛼 𝑥 2
𝑣𝑧 = − (1 − ( ) )
2𝜇 𝛿

Compute for the following:

Mass Flowrate:

m   v z dA  W v z
Flow Between Inclined Plates
z
x

δ
L

Derive the velocity profile of the fluid inside the two stationary plates.
The plate is initially horizontal and the fluid is stationary. It is suddenly
raised to the position shown above. The plate has width W.
Outline

1.Convective Momentum Transport


2.Shell Momentum Balance
3.Boundary Conditions
4.Flow of a Falling Film
5.Flow Through a Circular Tube
Flow Through a Circular Tube

Liquid is flowing across a pipe of


length L and radius R.

Assumptions:
1. Steady-state flow
2. Incompressible fluid
3. Only Vx component is significant
4. At the solid-liquid interface, no-slip condition
Recall: Cylindrical Coordinates
Flow Through a Circular Tube

 rate of momentum   rate of momentum 


     force of gravity 
 in by molecular 
  out by molecular    acting on system   0
 transport   transport   
   

pressure : PA z  0  PA z  L
net momentum flux :  rz A1 r   rz A2 r  r

Adding all terms together:


P  2 r r  z  0  P  2 r r  z  L   rz  2 rL  r   rz  2 rL  r r  0
Flow Through a Circular Tube

P  2 r r  z 0  P  2 r r  z L   rz  2 rL  r   rz  2 rL  r r  0
Dividing by 2 Lr :
 P z  0  P z  L   rz r r   rz r r  r
  r  0
 L  r

Let x  0 :
 P0  PL  d
  r   rz r   0
 L  dr
Flow Through a Circular Tube

 P0  PL  d
  r   rz r   0
 L  dr

Solving: BOUNDARY CONDITION!


d  P0  PL  At the center of the pipe, the flux is
 rz r    r zero (the velocity profile attains a
dr  L  maximum value at the center).
 P0  PL  2
 rz r    r  C1 C1
 2L  00 C1 must be
r zero! 
 P0  PL  C1
 rz   r 
 2L  r
Flow Through a Circular Tube
 P0  PL 
 rz   r
 2L 
From the definition of flux: BOUNDARY CONDITION!
dv z At r = R, vz = 0.
 rz   
dr
P P 
0    0 L  R2  C2
 4 L 
Plugging in: P P 
C2   0 L  R2
dv z  P0  PL   4 L 
  r
dr  2L 
 P0  PL  2  P0  PL  2
 P0  PL  2 vz    r   R
vz     r  C2  4 L   4 L 
 4 L 
Flow Through a Circular Tube

 P0  PL  2 2
vz    R  r 
 4 L 

Compute for the following:

Average Velocity:
2 R

zv dA   v rdrd z
v z  v z, ave  0

0


2 R
dA
  rdrd
0 0
Hagen-Poiseuille Equation

 P0  PL  2
vave  D
 32L 

Describes the pressure drop and flow of


fluid (in the laminar regime) across a
conduit with length L and diameter D
What if…?

The tube is oriented


vertically.

What will be the


velocity profile of a
fluid whose direction
of flow is in the +z-
direction
(downwards)?

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