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WeiShan Ng
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Homework Statement
I am revising on the derivation of the differential equation of energy (White's Fluid Mechanics 7th ed) and I'm having trouble understanding the sign convention used in the viscous work term.
The textbook first define an elemental control volume and list out the inlet viscous work flux and outlet viscous work flux passing through the x faces, y faces and z faces. The rate of work done by viscous stresses equals the product of the stress component, its corresponding velocity component, and the area of the element face.
My confusions:
1. Why is it the viscous work rate has a negative sign on it:
$$w_x = -u\tau_{xx} - v\tau_{xy} - w\tau_{xz}$$
instead of :
$$w_x = u\tau_{xx} + v\tau_{xy} + w\tau_{xz}$$
2. And why do we subtract the outlet terms from the inlet terms instead of the opposite? Since we are finding the net work done by the system, I would think of doing the opposite...
Really appreciated if anyone could clarify my doubt. Thanks!
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