11: Fluid Dynamics and Its Applications
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- 16998
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Prince George's Community College Prof. Neeharika Thakur |
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1: Basis of Physics 2: Kinematics 3: Two Dimensional Kinematics 4: Laws of Motion 5: Circular Motion/Gravitation 6: Work & Energy 7: Momentum & Collisions 8: Static Equilibrium Elasticity & Torque 9: Rotational Kinematics 10: Fluids 11: Fluid Dynamics |
- 11.1: Overview
- The circulation and cleansing of blood, as well as the transport of nutrients rely on the motion of fluids.
- 11.2: Flow in Tubes
- Poiseuille’s equation can be used to determine the pressure drop of a constant viscosity fluid exhibiting laminar flow through a rigid pipe.
- 11.3: Bernoulli’s Equation
- For “ideal” flow along a streamline with no change in height, an increase in velocity results from a decrease in static pressure.
- 11.4: Other Applications
- It is imperative to consider turbulent flow when designing many things such as airplanes, medical equipment, heat exchangers, and bridges.