EGN 3353C Fluid Mechanics: P P P GH
EGN 3353C Fluid Mechanics: P P P GH
ΔP dP
• From (*), lim Δz = = − ρ g (− sign comes from z
Δz →0 dz
direction positive upward so that dP <0 when dz >0)
G G
• General Vector Form: ∇p = ρ g or
G ⎛ ∂ ∂ ˆ ∂ ˆ⎞
∇P = ⎜ iˆ + j + k ⎟ P = − ρ gkˆ . Can you see that this
⎝ ∂x ∂y ∂z ⎠
reduces to
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∂P ⎫
= 0 → P ≠ P( x)⎪
∂x ⎪
∂P ⎬ P = P ( z ) only
= 0 → P ≠ P ( y )⎪
∂y ⎪⎭
∂P dP
= = −ρ g
∂z dz
2
• We can integrate ΔP = P2 − P1 = − ∫ ρ gdz if we know ρ ( z )
1
and g ( z )
• If ρ ≈ const and g ≈ const ΔP = ρ g ( z1 − z2 ) = ρ g Δz
Reasonable for small depth changes
2
ρ ( z)
• For stratified fluids w/ const g , ΔP = − ρ H 2O g ∫ρ dz
1
N
H 2O
≡ SG
• Example:
⎡ ⎤
ΔP = P1 − Patm = Pgage = − ρ H 2O g ⎢ ∫ SG1dz + ∫ SG2 dz + ∫ SG3dz ⎥
⎣1 2 3 ⎦
= ρ H 2O g [ SG1h1 + SG2 h2 + SG3h3 ]
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Other Consequences of ΔP = − ∫ ρ gdz
1
• P changes with depth but is constant in other directions, so
Æ P in a fluid at rest is independent of the shape of the container
Æ P is the same at all points on a horizontal plane in same fluid
P1 = P2
F1 F2 A
= → F2 = F1 2 Æ hydraulic lever arm
A1 A2 A
N1
1
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Lecture 5
2
Manometer (based on ΔP = − ρ gdz ) ∫1
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⎢ ⎥ 1000 Pa
⎢ − ( 850 kg m3 ) ( 0.2 m ) ⎥
⎣ ⎦
= 130 kPa
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Barometer (used to measure atmospheric pressure)
Analysis
o PB = Patm = PC + ρ gh
o PC = PHgvap ≈ 0 Æ Patm = ρ gh
o Notes:
1. length and the cross-sectional area (neglecting capillary effect) of
the tube have no effect on the height of the fluid column of a
barometer
2. standard atmosphere ≡ P produced by a column of mercury 760
mm in height = 29.92 inHg at 0°C.
3. If water is used, a water column of about 10.3 m would be needed.
4. Weather forecasters frequently quote pressure in terms of the
height of the mercury column.
5. 1 mmHg = 1 torr
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MEMS Piezoresistive (silicon strain
gauge) diaphragm
Æsee projects in our web page
http://www.img.ufl.edu/index.htm
Æ based on sensing the deflection of the
diaphragm due to a differential pressure
force across the diaphragm
Æ image at right shows a 1 mm diameter
diaphragm with 4 piezoresistors that
form the 4 legs of a Wheatstone brige
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