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2. A liquid film is flowing down an inclined plane surface in a 2D, steady, incompressible, fully developed, laminar fil
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2. A liquid film is flowing down an inclined plane surface in a 2D, steady, incompressible, fully developed, laminar fil
2. A liquid film is flowing down an inclined plane surface in a 2D, steady, incompressible, fully developed, laminar film of thickness h. Simplify the continuity and Navier-Stokes equations to model this flow field. Obtain expressions for the liquid velocity profile, the shear stress distribution, the volume flow rate, and the average velocity (at each cross section). Calculate the average velocity in a film of water h = 2mm thick, flowing on a surface of b = 1 m wide, inclined at 0 = 15° to the horizon. (15 points) Hints: ● = 0. V\@y=0° ay @y=h The boundary conditions to the problem are For a fully-developed, laminar flow the variation of velocity in x direction is zero. X U 01 = 0 and