2) A steady, incompressible, two-dimensional velocity field is given by V(u, v) = (2+2.5x + y)i + (1.5-3x - 2.5y)j where the x- and y-coordinates are in m and the magnitude of velocity is in m/s. a) Determine if there are any stagnation points in this flow field, and if so, where they are. b) Calculate the velocity at the point (x=2 m, y=3 m). c) Show whether the flow is rotational or irrotational? d) Calculate the vorticity. e) Calculate the shear strain rate in xy plane.

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2) A steady, incompressible, two-dimensional velocity field is given by
V(u, v) = (2+2.5x + y)i + (1.5-3x - 2.5y)j
where the x- and y-coordinates are in m and the magnitude of velocity is in m/s.
a) Determine if there are any stagnation points in this flow field, and if so, where they are.
b) Calculate the velocity at the point (x=2 m, y=3 m).
c) Show whether the flow is rotational or irrotational?
d) Calculate the vorticity.
e) Calculate the shear strain rate in xy plane.
Transcribed Image Text:2) A steady, incompressible, two-dimensional velocity field is given by V(u, v) = (2+2.5x + y)i + (1.5-3x - 2.5y)j where the x- and y-coordinates are in m and the magnitude of velocity is in m/s. a) Determine if there are any stagnation points in this flow field, and if so, where they are. b) Calculate the velocity at the point (x=2 m, y=3 m). c) Show whether the flow is rotational or irrotational? d) Calculate the vorticity. e) Calculate the shear strain rate in xy plane.
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