11.4: Fluid Mechanics Flashcards
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Drag force definition:
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- the force that acts in the opposite direction to motion
2
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Streamlining definition:
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-involves shaping a body so it can move as effectively and quickly through a fluid as possible.
3
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Lift force definition:
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- causes a body to move perpendicular to the direction of travel.
4
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Angle of attack definition:
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- the tilt of a projectile relative to the air flow.
5
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Bernoulli principle definition:
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- where air molecules exert less pressure the faster they travel and more pressure when they travel slower.
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What is fluid mechanics?
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- the study of an object or human body that travels through any liquid or gas.
- for example, a swimmer travels through water and a tennis ball through the air. They are both slowed down by either friction or drag.
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What is dynamic fluid force?
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- fluid dynamics is concerned with the movements if liquids and gases.
- drag and lift force are dynamic fluid forces.
- these two forces have an effect on a variety of sports such as cycling and sprinting.
8
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What are the two dynamic fluid forces?
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- drag and lift
9
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What is drag force?
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- slows something down.
- resistance force caused by motion of body travelling through a fluid.
- acts in opposition to the direction of motion and therefore negative effect on velocity.
10
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What are the two types of drag force?
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- surface drag
- form drag
11
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What is surface drag?
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- relates to friction between surface of an object and the fluid environment.
- swimmers west specialised clothing and shave body hair off from arms and torso to reduce surface drag
12
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What is form drag?
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- relates to impact of fluid environment on an object.
- sometimes referred to as ‘shape drag’
- FD relates to streamlining and swimmer has to create thinnest and straightest form as they move through the water.
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What are the factors reducing and increasing drag?
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- velocity of the moving body
- cross-devotional area of the moving body
- Shape and surface characteristics of moving body.
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How does velocity have an effect on drag?
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- grater the velocity of a body through a fluid, the grater the drag force.
- d.g. A cyclist or sprinter will experience air resistance in their competition which increases drag
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How does the cross-sectional area affect drag?
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- large cross-sectional area increases drag.
- e.g. in Tour de France, competitors reduce cross-sectional area by crouching low over the handlebars, rather than sitting upright.