Paper 4, Section II, C
A cylinder of radius rotates about its axis with angular velocity while its axis is fixed parallel to and at a distance from a rigid plane, where . Fluid of kinematic viscosity fills the space between the cylinder and the plane. Determine the gap width between the cylinder and the plane as a function of a coordinate parallel to the surface of the wall and orthogonal to the axis of the cylinder. What is the characteristic length scale, in the direction, for changes in the gap width? Taking an appropriate approximation for , valid in the region where the gap width is small, use lubrication theory to determine that the volume flux between the wall and the cylinder (per unit length along the axis) has magnitude , and state its direction.
Evaluate the tangential shear stress on the surface of the cylinder. Approximating the torque on the cylinder (per unit length along the axis) in the form of an integral , find the torque to leading order in .
Explain the restriction for the theory to be valid.
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