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Title: Crash Course in Fluid Mechanics


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Crash Course in Fluid Mechanics
  • By Aisha Jorge

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Compressible and incompressible Flow
  • Compressibility is dependant on density (density
    mass per unit volume)
  • Compressible density changes appreciably
    (typically by a few percent) within the domain of
    interest.
  • Incompressible density is constant everywhere.
    All fluids behave incompressibly (to within 5)

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Viscous and inviscid flow
  • Viscosity is the magnitude of fluid shear
    stresses to the fluid strain rate, or more
    simply.
  • Viscous Flow shear stresses have a significant
    effect on fluid flow
  • Inviscid Flow shear stress do not have a
    significant effect on fluid flow
  • perfect flow means inviscid A perfect fluid is
    defined as a fluid with zero viscosity

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Laminar and Turbulent Flow
  • Flow is Laminar or Turbulent based on Reynolds
    number (Re).
  • where r density, u mean velocity, d
    diameter and m viscosity
  • Re internal forces divided by viscous forces

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Laminar and Turbulent Flow
  • Laminar flow
  • Re lt 2000
  • 'low' velocity
  • Fluid particles move in straight lines
  • Simple mathematical analysis possible
  • Turbulent flow
  • Re gt 4000
  • 'high' velocity
  • Particle paths completely irregular
  • Average motion is in the direction of the flow
  • Mathematical analysis very difficult - so
    experimental measures are used
  • Most common type of flow.

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Laminar and Turbulent Flow
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