Fluid Dynamics Flashcards
Absolute Pressure formula
P = Po + pgz
z: depth
p: density of fluid
Po: ambient pressure
Think of swimming pool
Gauge Pressure formula
Pgauge = Pabsolute - Patm
Pgauge = Po + pgz - Patm
think measuring gauge pressure in tires
What is Pascal’s principle?
for incompressible fluids, a pressure change is transmitted through the fluid and to the vessel walls without being diminished
Buoyancy force formula
/ Archimedes Principle formula
Fb = mdisplaced lfluidg
Fb = pfluid*Vdisplaced fluid*g
Buoyancy force is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid
What is cohesion, surface tension, and adhesion?
Cohesion is attractive forces between molecules of a liquid (not different liquids) –> results in surface tension
adhesion is attractive forces molecules have towards molecules of another substance
What is viscosity?
resistance of a fluid to flow
low viscosity: less resistance to flow, more like ideal fluids, laminar flow
more viscous liquids lose more energy while flowing
What is laminar flow and what law/equation is used to calculate laminar flow rate through a confined space?
smooth, orderly, layers of fluid flowing parallel to each other
Given constant flow rate, for a small decrease in radius, there is a large increase in pressure gradient.
What is the formula for critical speed of a fluid in a tube?
NR: Reynolds number
D: diameter of tube
eta: viscosity of the liquid
What is critical speed?
the speed at which unobstructed fluid flow becomes turbulent
at critical speed, laminar flow only occurs at the thin layer of fluid adjacent to the vessel wall, the boundary layer
What is the difference ebtween flow rate and linear speed of a fluid? Does changing cross-sectional area affect either?
flow rate is the volume of fluid traveled per unit time. Flow rate is constant for a closed system, and flow rate is not affected by cross-sectional area.
Linear speed is the linear displacement of fluid particles per unit time. Linear speed is affected by cross-sectional area.
What is the equation that relates flow rate to linear speed?
Q = v1A1 = v2A2
This is the continuity equation. liner speed increases with decreasing cross-sectional area, but flow rate stays the same.
What is Bernoulli’s equation and what does it mean?
identify the terms for dynamics pressure and static pressure
the sum of dynamic and static pressure of an incompressible fluid is constant when in a closed container without viscous drag
P1 + 0.5pv12 + pgh1 = P2 +0.5pv22 + pgh2
P: absolute pressure (Po + pgz, where z is depth)
static pressure: P + pgh (h, height of fluid above point)
dynamic: pressure: 0.5pv2 (think kinetic energy)
What is the Venturi effect?
when cross-sectional area decreases, linear speed increases (continuity equation). Since linear speed increases, dynamic pressure increases and static pressure decreases (Bernoulli’s equation). Due to the decrease in static pressure (ie. decrease in absolute pressure), a column of fluid sticking up from the Venturi tube will be lower.