Transport Phenomena - 1 CHEN 10031 1 Year Chem Eng & Pet Eng Renold Building C16
Transport Phenomena - 1 CHEN 10031 1 Year Chem Eng & Pet Eng Renold Building C16
Transport Phenomena - 1 CHEN 10031 1 Year Chem Eng & Pet Eng Renold Building C16
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Pressure
Hydrostatic Pressure
Pressure Measurement
Pressure
Pressure is Force per unit Area
P = F/A
Units of pressure
Units of force/ Units of area
N/m2
(or N.m-2) Pascal, Pa
Many other units are still common in industry,
e.g. psi, bar, mm Hg, etc.
Atmospheric Pressure
Atmospheric Pressure
1 atm = 101.325 kPa
14.7 psi
1.01325 bar
760 mm Hg (Torr)
The unit Torr is named after an Italian physicist called
E. Torricelli (No, not a type of Pasta!)
Pressure Scale
Absolute Pressure = Gauge Pressure + Atmospheric Pressure
P abs =
P gauge +
P atm
Pressure Scale
Absolute Pressure = Gauge Pressure + Atmospheric Pressure
P abs =
Above atmospheric
pressure
Atmospheric pressure
Below atmospheric
pressure vacuum or
suction
Absolute vacuum
P gauge +
P atm
2 atm = 202650 Pa
= 1520 mm Hg 2 bar 30 psi (all absolute)
= 1 atm = 101325 Pa
= 760 mm Hg 1 bar 15 psi (all gauge)
Absolute vacuum
= 0 pressure (in any units) absolute
= 1 atm = 101325 Pa
= 760 mm Hg 1 bar 15 psi (all gauge)
Today
Pressure
Hydrostatic Pressure
Pressure Measurement
Fluid Statics
Hydrostatics
Fluid Dynamics
Aerostatics
Hydrodynamics
Aerodynamics
Hydrostatics
Is the study of (incompressible) fluids at rest.
More formally:
Is the study of fluid problems in which there is
no relative motion between fluid elements.
Thus no shear stress
z
y
x
Horizontal direction
Forces in the x-direction
Fx = Px . yz
Fx+x = Px +x . yz
At Equilibrium
Fx = Fx+x
Px . yz = Px +x . yz
Px = Px +x
but Px +x = Px + Px
Px
z
Px+x
y
Fx
z
y
x
Thus Px = 0
no change in pressure in the horizontal direction
Same argument applies to y direction
Fx+x
Vertical direction
Pz+z
= (xyz) g
Fz+z
y
z
Fg
At Equilibrium
Fz+z + Fg = Fz
Pz +z xy + (xyz) g
Fz
Pz
= Pz xy
Fz+z + Fg = Fz
Pz +z xy + (xyz) g = Pz xy
Pz +z xy - Pz xy = - (xyz) g
Dividing by the volume
P P0 = - gz
Pressure Profile
P P0 = - gz
Can also be expressed as
P = gh
where h is the depth,
the opposite of z the elevation
Another view
P P0 = gh
P = P0 + gh
If P0 is atmospheric pressure
Pgauge = gh
Pressure
Profile
X
P = agha+ bghb
P = Pg + agha+ bghb
Today
Pressure
Hydrostatic Pressure
Pressure Measurement
Pressure Measurements
Mercury Barometer
At the surface of the mercury
we have
Pressure due to mercury column
= Atmospheric Pressure
P0 = gh
For Mercury we have
= 13560 kg/m3
h = 760 mm = 0.760 m
U-Tube Manometer
(not
Manometer)
Bourdon Gauge
Very common in industry because
it is reliable, easy to use,
does not need a source of power, etc.
Curved metal tube with elliptic
cross section
Hence pressure generates
a force that causes the tube
to expand outward
Returns back to shape when
pressure is removed or reduced,
due to the elasticity of the metal.
Today
Pressure
Hydrostatic Pressure
Pressure Measurement