Dynamics - Fluid Mechanics Flashcards

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Fluid

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A substance that flows/changes shape of the volume it occupies.

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2
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Examples of fluids

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Gases or liquids

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3
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Liquid differ from gas…

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Intermolecualr forces keeping them together.

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4
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Densit

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Mass divided by volume occupues, or mass per unit volume

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5
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How density differs with material?

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Air is 1.20kg/m3 whilst ice 0.92x10^3 kg/m3

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6
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Force in a fluid..

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Any surface in contact with the fluid due to collisions by the molecules

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7
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Example of a surface and a fluid presse.

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A surface in a fluid to remain at rest must experience equal magnitude of force on both sides.

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8
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Equation for pressure?

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p = F/A

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9
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How is pressure measured?

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In pascals.

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10
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Describing pressure in a fluid…

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Bottom and top have area A with elevations y and y+ dy respectively, with volume dV = A dy, mass is dm = p dV = pA dy and weight is dw = dm g = pgA dy.

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What is dp/dy equal to?

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Negative density x gravity, so as y increases, pressure decrease, pressure decreasing as move up in the fluid

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12
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Hydrostatic Equilibrium

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The balance between the pressure gradient force and gravitational pull.

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13
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What is the pressure difference between two points equal to?

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The negative density x gravity x by change in heights of the two points.

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14
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Pascals Law

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Pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to every portion of the fluid and the walls of the containing vessel.

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15
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Absolute Pressure

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This is the pressure of having no matter inside a space, or a perfect vaccum

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16
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Gauge Pressure

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The excess pressure above atmospheric pressure

17
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What does P0 - p = -pg(y2-y1) -pgh tell you?

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That pressure p at depth h is greater than pressure p0 at surface by an ammount of pgh

18
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When is gauge pressure negative?

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If pressure is less than the atmosphere

19
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Archimedes Principle

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This says that when an object is completelty or partially immersed in a fluid, the fluid exerts an upward force on the object equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.

20
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Description of archimedes principle..

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Object buoyancy, each point of an object is acted on by dF, sum of the surface forces equal in magnitude to the weight of fluid inside the sruface

21
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For a body to float in air…

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Its total weight must equal the weight of air displaced by the body…

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Why does buoynacy occur…

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The fluid below an object exerts greater pressureo n the object than the fluid above it due to difference in pressure between top and bottom of the submerged object.

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Ideal Fluid

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Describes an incompressible fluid meaning density cannot change.

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Flow Line

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Measures path of a particle

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Streamline

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A line that is tangenital to the instantaneous velocity direction.

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Laminar Flow

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This is where two or more streams of fluid flow adjacenet without mixing other than by diffusion across their boundary

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Turbulent Flow

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These are irregulary motions of the fluid elements from high flow rates of abrupt velocity changes

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Continuity Equation

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This is that mass input minus the mass outpue equals the change of mass

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Description of con equation…

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A1 and A2 with velocities V1 and V2 during dt move a distance where volume at A1 is the same at A2

30
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Bernoullis Principle

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Says that an increase in speed of fluid occurs simultaneously with decrease in static pressure

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Mass Flow Rate

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The mass of a substance of which pressure passes per unit time.