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Fluid Pressure

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Introduction

  • Fluid flow is the movement of a fluid (liquid or gas) from one location to another. It can be characterized based on various parameters such as velocity, pressure, and the type of fluid.

  • Understanding fluid flow is essential in numerous engineering applications, including hydraulics, aerodynamics, and process engineering.

  • Fluid flow refers to the movement of liquids and gases. It can be classified into:

  1. Laminar Flow: Smooth, orderly flow where fluid particles move in parallel layers.

  2. Turbulent Flow: Chaotic, irregular flow with mixing of fluid particles.

  3. Transitional Flow: Between laminar and turbulent, with characteristics of both.

Fluid Pressure

  • Fluid pressure is the force exerted by a fluid per unit area. It's a scalar quantity and acts equally in all directions.

  1. Static Pressure: The pressure exerted by a fluid at rest.

  2. Dynamic Pressure: The pressure due to fluid motion, related to the fluid's kinetic energy.

  3. Total Pressure: The sum of static and dynamic pressures.


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