lecture 2
lecture 2
Steady flow: flow in which fluid properties are not changing w.r.t. time at given cross-
section.
Unsteady flow: flow in which fluid properties are changing w.r.t. time at given cross
section.
Uniform flow: Fluid is said to be in uniform flow if the velocity is not changing w.r.t. cross
section at a given interval of time.
Non- uniform flow: Fluid is said to be in non uniform flow if the velocity is changing w.r.t.
cross section at a given interval of time.
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Laminar and Turbulent flow
Laminar flow: A laminar flow is one in which fluid flow is in the form of layers, and there
is no intermixing of fluid particles or molecular momentum transfer.
Turbulent flow: A turbulent flow is one in which there is a high order of intermixing of
fluid particles.
Rotational flow: If the fluid particles rotate about their axis or center of mass.
Irrotational flow: If the fluid particles are not rotated about their axis or center of mass.
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Equation of Continuity in Fluid Mechanics
The product of cross sectional area of the pipe and the fluid
speed at any point along the pipe is constant.
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Equation of Continuity in Fluid Mechanics
Distance covered by the fluid is , 𝟏 𝟏
Let, A1 be the area of cross section of the lower end then ,
Volume of the fluid that flows into the pipe at the lower end
V= A1 𝟏 A1 𝟏
2 A2 -------------(3)
Since the flow is steady , so the density of the fluid
between the lower and upper end of the pipe does
not change with time.
Thus the mass flux at the lower end must be equal to the mass flux at upper end so:
A1 2 A2 -------------(4)
In a more general form we can write:
A
If the fluid is incompressible , then density is constant for steady flow of incompressible fluid so
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Equation of Continuity in Fluid Mechanics
1 2
Now equation (4) can be written as:
A1 A2
In general :
A
A , is often called the “ volume Flow Rate ” equation to volume/time, with SI
units of m3/s
As A , V
A1 A2
As Velocity increases, streamlines get closer
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Bernoulli’s equation
“Bernoulli’s theorem state that in a steady flow of an incompressible
fluid, the total energy at any point of the fluid is constant”
𝑤ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒, 𝑃: pressure
𝜌: 𝑑𝑒𝑛𝑠𝑖𝑡𝑦,
V: velocity
h: elevation
Pressure g: gravitational acceleration
Energy P.E. per
K.E. per
unit volume
unit volume
Airplanes: A sailboat can move against the wind, using the pressure
differences on each side of the sail, and using the keel to keep from
going sideways.
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Applications Bernoulli’s equation
Venturi meter: device used for the measurement of flow in a pipeline
(a) converging cone
(b) Short Cylindrical throat
(c) Diverging cone
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Bernoulli’s equation Derivation
Consider a pipe with varying diameter and height
through which an incompressible fluid is flowing.
The relationship between the areas of cross-sections
A, the flow speed v, height from the ground y, and
pressure p at two different points 1 and 2 are given in
the figure.
Assumptions:
The density of the incompressible fluid remains constant at both points.
The energy of the fluid is conserved as there are no viscous forces in the fluid.
Therefore, the work done on the fluid is given as:
dW = F1dx1 – F2dx2
dW = p1A1dx1 – p2A2dx2
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The change in potential energy is given as:
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(p1-p2) dv = dv - dvg
(p1-p2) = - g
Rearranging the above equation, we get
p1 + g p2 + g
This is Bernoulli’s equation.
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