2.II.36B
Part II, 2006
A very long cylinder of radius a translates steadily at speed in a direction perpendicular to its axis and parallel to a plane boundary. The centre of the cylinder remains a distance above the plane, where , and the motion takes place through an incompressible fluid of viscosity .
Consider the force per unit length parallel to the plane that must be applied to the cylinder to maintain the motion. Explain why scales according to .
Approximating the lower cylindrical surface by a parabola, or otherwise, determine the velocity and pressure gradient fields in the space between the cylinder and the plane. Hence, by considering the shear stress on the plane, or otherwise, calculate explicitly.
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