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1 Fundamentals of Engineering Review Fluid Mechanics (Prof. Hayley Shen) Spring 2010 Fluid Properties Fluid Statics Fluid Dynamics Dimensional Analysis Applications Fluid Properties (Table) Density Specific weight, specific gravity Viscosity (absolute or dynamics, kinematic) Bulk modulus Speed of sound Surface tension Vapor pressure Fluid Statics Pressure vs. elevation Manometers Force over submerged plane and curved surfaces Buoyancy Fluid Dynamics Continuity equation Linear momentum equation Angular momentum equation Energy equation Bernoulli equation EGL and HGL Dimensional Analysis Buckingham Pi Theorem Common dimensionless parameters Dynamic similitude Applications Pipe flow- Reynolds number, Laminar and Turbulent flows, Entrance length, Darcy-Weisbach equation, Moody chart, hydraulic radius, pump and turbine head. Open channel flow- Chezy-Manning equation EGL (Energy Grade Line) and HGL (Hydraulic Grade Line) 2 Fluid Properties (Table) Density Specific weight, specific gravity Viscosity (absolute or dynamic, kinematic) Bulk modulus Speed of sound Surface tension Vapor pressure SG fluid fluid H O@4oC H O@4oC 2 2 u F z A E dp c Ev v d/ p p 2 h 2 cos i o R pi po R Example Find the terminal velocity of the object. 3 Fluid Statics Pressure vs. elevation Manometers Force over submerged plane and curved surfaces Buoyancy p p 0, x, y : horinzontal axes p , z: vertical axis x y z When used in manometers, the above says that you h when you go up from some point and h when you go down. Inclined manometers are used to amplify the menisci difference and increase accuracy. pabs pgage patm Absolute pressures are often indicated as psia, and gage pressure as psig. For plane surfaces, use F y sinA for the total pressure force, where R c c: centroid of the submerged surface; y : the distance between the centroid and the top c of the fluid along the orientation of the surface A; A is the submerged area; is the angle of incline of surface A. This force is not applied at the centroid. It is below the centroid. The point of application is along the incline of surface at a distance yR below the surface y y Ixc R c y A c For curved surface, separate the pressure force into horizontal and vertical part. The horizontal part becomes plane surface and the vertical force becomes weight. F F F on the vertical projection, F weight of fluid above W F h R 2 v 1 F . If an object is submerged in several different fluids, must buoyancy fluid submerged calculate the buoyancy in each of them, then add together. When using buoyancy in problems, FBD is often needed. Example Find the tension in the cable if the system is neutrally buoyant. 4 Fluid Dynamics Continuity equation Linear momentum equation Angular momentum equation (Moment of momentum equation) Energy equation Bernoulli equation EGL and HGL ˆ d V ndA Continuity equation : 0 t CV CS : ( ) ( ) or incompressible: steady state Av Av m m Q Q in out in out in out Linear momentum equation : ˆ Vd VVndAFs t CV CS steady state : where M M F M mv out in total i i Moment-of -momentum equation: ˆ r Vd rVV ndA0 t CV CS steady state : (r vm) (r vm) out in o(total) Steady state energy equation with one inlet and one outlet : ~ p v2 ~ p v2 ( ) ( u gz m u gz) m Q W 2 out 2 in net in shaft in ~ v2 ~ v2 ~ ~ p (h gz) m(h gz) mQ W , h u enthalpy out in net in shaft in 2 2 p v2 H H h h, H z, h 0 always. out in L s 2g L W mgh Qh shaft s s p v2 Bernoulli equation : 2g z constant along a streamline Bernoulli equation is a conservation of energy equation. It is never 100% applicable. p v2 EGL: line connecting 2g z (total head line) HGL: line connecting p z (piezometric head line) Example (Venturi meter) Which is true? 1. the pressure at B is increased 2. the velocity at B is decreased 3. the potential energy at C is decreased 4. the flow energy at B is decreased 5. the kinetic energy at B is reduced
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