Lectures 19-20 Fluid Dynamics Flashcards

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Definition of buoyancy

A

A solid immerses in a fluid will be buoyed up by a force that is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced

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2
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Equation for density

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Density = mass/volume

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3
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Units for density

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Kg/m(cubed)

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4
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Look at different density’s of water

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Slide 8, lecture 19

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5
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What are some types of drag (when swimming)

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Surface or skin (friction) drag

Form or pressure drag

Wave drag

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6
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Look at what different symbols mean

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Slide 14, lecture 19

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7
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Different types of flows

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Slide 15, lecture 19

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8
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What is the Bernoulli effect?

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When flow lines in a fluid get close together, their velocity increases and the pressure drops

(Diagram on slide 4, lecture 20 explains)

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9
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Look at Magnus effect in PE book

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Pages 105/106

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10
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Equation for Reynolds number (check if you have to learn this on recap recording)

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Slide 14, lecture 20

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11
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What is the equation for drag?

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F(drag) = 1/2 C(drag). A. (rho). v(squared)

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12
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What does F(drag) stand for in the drag equation?

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Force due to drag

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13
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What does C(drag) stand for in the drag equation?

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Coefficient of drag

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14
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What does A stand for in the drag equation?

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Surface area

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15
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What does (rho) stand for in the drag equation?

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Density (or viscosity)

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16
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What does v(squared) stand for in the drag equation?

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Relative velocity

17
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What is laminar flow?

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Where there is a nice separation and return back of particles and the flow of air

18
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When does laminar flow occur?

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At very low speeds

19
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What happens to the movement of air particles around an object when the air starts to move faster?

A

You have a separation of the flow but the particles do not come back together because the air flow is moving so fast

20
Q

When air particles start to not rejoin each other after they pass an object, what does this cause?

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A low pressure, turbulent wake behind the object

21
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Why is having low pressure behind you a negative thing?

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Because if you have low pressure behind you, it acts to drag you back

22
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Equation for Reynolds number?

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Reynolds number = density x size x viscosity x relative velocity

23
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At greater speeds what happens to drag on a rough ball?

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It (in the case of that video) has less drag than the smooth ball

24
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What happens at lower speeds in terms of drag on a rough ball and smooth ball of equal sizes?

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There is less drag on the smooth ball

25
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Why does a golf ball, when hit very hard, have less drag than a smooth ball?

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Because of the dimples on the surface

26
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For any given force, an eccentric contraction requires less what than a concentric contraction? What is a benefit of this?

A

Requires less activity
Requires less o2 uptake and energy intake

Can go longer before fatigue