Explore topic-wise MCQs in Computational Fluid Dynamics.

This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Computational Fluid Dynamics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

___________ creates a problem in the SGS models.

A. Low Reynolds number flows
B. High Reynolds number flows
C. Anisotropic flow near the wall
D. Viscous flow near the wall
Answer» D. Viscous flow near the wall
2.

The SGS model uses _________ to reduce the sub-grid-scale eddy viscosity near the wall.

A. van Karman s constant
B. van Driest damping
C. wall function
D. Leonard stresses
Answer» C. wall function
3.

The Smagorinsky-Lilly SGS model is ___________

A. Dissipative
B. Convective
C. Diffusive
D. Convective and diffusive
Answer» B. Convective
4.

In the higher-order SGS model, what is the velocity scale used?

A. The ratio of the SGS turbulent kinetic energy to the SGS eddy viscosity
B. The product of the SGS turbulent kinetic energy and the SGS eddy viscosity
C. The square root of the SGS eddy viscosity
D. The square root of the SGS turbulent kinetic energy
Answer» E.
5.

What is the velocity scale taken in the Smagorinsky-Lilly SGS model?

A. The ratio of the length scale and the time scale
B. The square of the average strain rate of the resolved flow
C. The product of the length scale and the average strain rate of the resolved flow
D. The square of the length scale
Answer» D. The square of the length scale
6.

What is the relationship between SGS viscosity ( SGS), density ( ), characteristic length ( ) and the average strain rate of the resolved flow ( ( mid overline{S} mid ) ) in the Smagorinsky-Lilly SGS model?

A. <sub>SGS</sub>= (C)<sup>2</sup> ( mid overline{S} mid )
B. <sub>SGS</sub>= C( )<sup>2</sup> ( mid overline{S} mid^2 )
C. <sub>SGS</sub>= (C )<sup>2</sup> ( mid overline{S} mid )
D. <sub>SGS</sub>= (C )<sup>2</sup> ( mid overline{S} mid )
Answer» E.
7.

Which of these assumptions is made in the Smagorinsky-Lilly SGS model?

A. The changes in the flow direction are slow in the resolved flow
B. The changes in the cross-stream direction are slow in the resolved flow
C. The changes in the flow direction are slow in the SGS eddies
D. The changes in the cross-stream direction are slow in the SGS eddies
Answer» B. The changes in the cross-stream direction are slow in the resolved flow
8.

The characteristic length of the SGS eddies is __________

A. half of the filter cut-off width
B. the filter cut-off width
C. twice the filter cut-off width
D. thrice the filter cut-off width
Answer» C. twice the filter cut-off width
9.

According to the Smagorinsky-Lilly SGS model, the SGS stresses depend on the ___________

A. Rate of strain of the SGS eddies
B. Rate of strain of the resolved flow
C. Strain of the resolved flow
D. Strain of the SGS eddies
Answer» C. Strain of the resolved flow
10.

The Smagorinsky-Lilly (Sub-Grid-Scale) SGS model uses ___________

A. Boussinesq hypothesis and Prandtl mixing length model
B. Prandtl mixing length model and k- model
C. k- model and k- model
D. k- model and Boussinesq hypothesis
Answer» B. Prandtl mixing length model and k- model