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Navier-Stokes
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Viscosity A static fluid cannot support a shear. A moving fluid with viscosity can have shear. Dynamic viscosity Kinematic viscosity y vxvx F
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Pipe Steady flow in a pipe involves viscosity. The forces must be balanced. a z l
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Poiseuille’s Law The flow in the pipe can be integrated. Zero velocity at the wallZero velocity at the wall Another integration gives the total current. Poiseuille’s LawPoiseuille’s Law
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Strain Rate Tensor Rate of strain measures the amount of deformation in response to a stress. Forms symmetric tensorForms symmetric tensor Based on the velocity gradientBased on the velocity gradient
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Stress and Strain There is a general relation between stress and strain Constants a, b include viscosityConstants a, b include viscosity An incompressible fluid has no velocity divergence.
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Navier-Stokes Equation The stress and strain relations can be combined with the equation of motion. Reduces to Euler for no viscosity.
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Bernoulli Rederived Make assumptions about flow to approximate fluid motion. Incompressible Inviscid Irrotational Force from gravity Apply to Navier-Stokes The result is Bernoulli’s equation.
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