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ENGR207 Fluid Mechanics Zewail City of Science and Technology Dr. Mohamed Omar Abdelgawad
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SPC207 Fluid Mechanics
Assignment #1: Introduction to Fluid Properties
1. (P1.25) For a certain liquid a hydrometer (a device for measuring viscosity) reading
indicates a specific gravity of 1.15. What is the liquid’s density and specific weight?
2. (P1.27+) Estimate the number of kilograms of mercury it would take to fill your bath tub. List
all assumptions and show all calculations.
3. (P1.28) A liquid when poured into a graduated cylinder is found to weigh 8 N when
occupying a volume of 500 ml (milliliters). Determine its specific weight, density, and
specific gravity.
4. (P1.29)The information on a can of pop indicates that the can contains 355 mL. The mass
of a full can of pop is 0.369 kg while an empty can weighs 0.153 N. Determine the specific
weight, density, and specific gravity of the pop and compare your results with the
corresponding values for water at 20C. (see chart at the end of the
assignment)
5. (P1.41) For the capillary-tube viscometer shown, the liquid to be
tested is drawn into the tube to the level of the top etched line. The
time is then obtained for the liquid to drain to the bottom etched
line. The kinematic viscosity, , in m2
/s is then obtained from the
equation where K is a constant, R is the radius of the
capillary tube in mm, and t is the drain time in seconds. When
glycerin, whose viscosity is 1.4 Pa.s at 20C, is used as a
calibration fluid in a particular viscometer the drain time is 1,430 s.
When a liquid having a density of 970 kg/m3
is tested in the same
viscometer the drain time is 900 s. What is the dynamic viscosity of
this liquid?
6. The viscosity of blood is to be determined by measurements of shear stress, , and rate of
shearing strain, du/dy, obtained from a small blood sample tested in a suitable viscometer.
Based on the data given below, determine if the blood is a Newtonian or non-Newtonian
fluid. Explain how you arrived at your answer.
du/dy (s-1
) 0.04 0.06 0.12 0.18 .30 0.52 1.12 2.1
 (N/m2
) 2.25 4.5 11.25 22.5 45 90 225 450
7. Some experimental data obtained for a particular non-Newtonian fluid at 25C are shown
below. Plot these data and fit a second-order polynomial to the data using a suitable
graphing program. What is the apparent viscosity of this fluid when the rate of shearing
strain is 70 s-1
. Is this apparent viscosity larger or smaller than that for water at the same
temperature?
 (s-1
) 0 50 100 150 200
 (Pa) 0 100.8 373.8 884.3 1515.3
ENGR207 Fluid Mechanics Zewail City of Science and Technology Dr. Mohamed Omar Abdelgawad
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8. In the figure shown, if the fluid is glycerin at 20°C and
the width between plates is 6 mm, what shear stress
(in Pa) is required to move the upper plate at V = 5.5
m/s?
9. A Newtonian fluid having a specific
gravity of 0.92 and a kinematic viscosity
of 4x10-4
m2
/s flows past a fixed surface.
Due to the no-slip condition, the velocity
at the fixed surface is zero, and the
velocity profile near the surface is shown
in the figure on the right. Determine the
magnitude and direction of the shearing
stress developed on the plate. Express
your answer in terms of U and , with U
and  expressed in units of meters per
second and meters, respectively.
10.Let two layers of fluid be dragged along by the motion of an upper plate as shown in the
figure below. The bottom plate is stationary. The top fluid puts a shear stress on the upper
plate, and the lower fluid puts a shear stress on the botton plate. Determine the ratio of
these two shear stresses.
11.A block of weight W slides down an inclined plane
while lubricated by a thin film of oil, as in the figure
below. The film contact area is A and its thickness
is h. Assuming a linear velocity distribution in the
film, derive an expression for the “terminal” (zero-
acceleration) velocity V of the block. Find the
terminal velocity of the block if the block mass is 6
kg, A=35 cm2
,=15, and the film is 1-mm-thick
SAE 30 oil at 20C (µ=0.4 Pa.s).
ENGR207 Fluid Mechanics Zewail City of Science and Technology Dr. Mohamed Omar Abdelgawad
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12.A 30 cm diameter circular plate is placed over a fixed
bottom plate with a 2.5 mm gap between the two plates
filled with glycerin as shown in the figure below.
Determine the torque required to rotate the circular plate
slowly at 2 rpm. Assume that the velocity distribution in
the gap is linear and that the shear stress on the edge of
the rotating plate is negligible.
13.For a razor blade resting on the surface of water, assume that the surface tension forces
act at an angle  relative to the water surface as shown in the figure below. (a) The mass of
the double edge blade is 0.64 gm , and the total length of its sides is 206 mm. Determine
the value of  required to maintain equilibrium between the blade weight and the resultant
surface tension force. (b) The mass of the single-edge blade is 2.6 gm, and the total length
of its sides is 154 mm. Explain why this blade sinks. Support your answer with the
necessary calculations.
14.Estimate the excess pressure inside a raindrop having a diameter of 3 mm.
15.Estimate the excess pressure inside a soap bubble having a diameter of 3 mm.
16.Derive an expression for the capillary height change h for a
fluid of surface tension  and contact angle  between two
vertical parallel plates a distance W apart, as in the figure
shown. What will h be for water at 20C if W = 0.5 mm?
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Figure 1 Density of water as a function of temperature

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  • 1. ENGR207 Fluid Mechanics Zewail City of Science and Technology Dr. Mohamed Omar Abdelgawad 1 SPC207 Fluid Mechanics Assignment #1: Introduction to Fluid Properties 1. (P1.25) For a certain liquid a hydrometer (a device for measuring viscosity) reading indicates a specific gravity of 1.15. What is the liquid’s density and specific weight? 2. (P1.27+) Estimate the number of kilograms of mercury it would take to fill your bath tub. List all assumptions and show all calculations. 3. (P1.28) A liquid when poured into a graduated cylinder is found to weigh 8 N when occupying a volume of 500 ml (milliliters). Determine its specific weight, density, and specific gravity. 4. (P1.29)The information on a can of pop indicates that the can contains 355 mL. The mass of a full can of pop is 0.369 kg while an empty can weighs 0.153 N. Determine the specific weight, density, and specific gravity of the pop and compare your results with the corresponding values for water at 20C. (see chart at the end of the assignment) 5. (P1.41) For the capillary-tube viscometer shown, the liquid to be tested is drawn into the tube to the level of the top etched line. The time is then obtained for the liquid to drain to the bottom etched line. The kinematic viscosity, , in m2 /s is then obtained from the equation where K is a constant, R is the radius of the capillary tube in mm, and t is the drain time in seconds. When glycerin, whose viscosity is 1.4 Pa.s at 20C, is used as a calibration fluid in a particular viscometer the drain time is 1,430 s. When a liquid having a density of 970 kg/m3 is tested in the same viscometer the drain time is 900 s. What is the dynamic viscosity of this liquid? 6. The viscosity of blood is to be determined by measurements of shear stress, , and rate of shearing strain, du/dy, obtained from a small blood sample tested in a suitable viscometer. Based on the data given below, determine if the blood is a Newtonian or non-Newtonian fluid. Explain how you arrived at your answer. du/dy (s-1 ) 0.04 0.06 0.12 0.18 .30 0.52 1.12 2.1  (N/m2 ) 2.25 4.5 11.25 22.5 45 90 225 450 7. Some experimental data obtained for a particular non-Newtonian fluid at 25C are shown below. Plot these data and fit a second-order polynomial to the data using a suitable graphing program. What is the apparent viscosity of this fluid when the rate of shearing strain is 70 s-1 . Is this apparent viscosity larger or smaller than that for water at the same temperature?  (s-1 ) 0 50 100 150 200  (Pa) 0 100.8 373.8 884.3 1515.3
  • 2. ENGR207 Fluid Mechanics Zewail City of Science and Technology Dr. Mohamed Omar Abdelgawad 2 8. In the figure shown, if the fluid is glycerin at 20°C and the width between plates is 6 mm, what shear stress (in Pa) is required to move the upper plate at V = 5.5 m/s? 9. A Newtonian fluid having a specific gravity of 0.92 and a kinematic viscosity of 4x10-4 m2 /s flows past a fixed surface. Due to the no-slip condition, the velocity at the fixed surface is zero, and the velocity profile near the surface is shown in the figure on the right. Determine the magnitude and direction of the shearing stress developed on the plate. Express your answer in terms of U and , with U and  expressed in units of meters per second and meters, respectively. 10.Let two layers of fluid be dragged along by the motion of an upper plate as shown in the figure below. The bottom plate is stationary. The top fluid puts a shear stress on the upper plate, and the lower fluid puts a shear stress on the botton plate. Determine the ratio of these two shear stresses. 11.A block of weight W slides down an inclined plane while lubricated by a thin film of oil, as in the figure below. The film contact area is A and its thickness is h. Assuming a linear velocity distribution in the film, derive an expression for the “terminal” (zero- acceleration) velocity V of the block. Find the terminal velocity of the block if the block mass is 6 kg, A=35 cm2 ,=15, and the film is 1-mm-thick SAE 30 oil at 20C (µ=0.4 Pa.s).
  • 3. ENGR207 Fluid Mechanics Zewail City of Science and Technology Dr. Mohamed Omar Abdelgawad 3 12.A 30 cm diameter circular plate is placed over a fixed bottom plate with a 2.5 mm gap between the two plates filled with glycerin as shown in the figure below. Determine the torque required to rotate the circular plate slowly at 2 rpm. Assume that the velocity distribution in the gap is linear and that the shear stress on the edge of the rotating plate is negligible. 13.For a razor blade resting on the surface of water, assume that the surface tension forces act at an angle  relative to the water surface as shown in the figure below. (a) The mass of the double edge blade is 0.64 gm , and the total length of its sides is 206 mm. Determine the value of  required to maintain equilibrium between the blade weight and the resultant surface tension force. (b) The mass of the single-edge blade is 2.6 gm, and the total length of its sides is 154 mm. Explain why this blade sinks. Support your answer with the necessary calculations. 14.Estimate the excess pressure inside a raindrop having a diameter of 3 mm. 15.Estimate the excess pressure inside a soap bubble having a diameter of 3 mm. 16.Derive an expression for the capillary height change h for a fluid of surface tension  and contact angle  between two vertical parallel plates a distance W apart, as in the figure shown. What will h be for water at 20C if W = 0.5 mm?
  • 4. ENGR207 Fluid Mechanics Zewail City of Science and Technology Dr. Mohamed Omar Abdelgawad 4 Figure 1 Density of water as a function of temperature