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Chapter 2: Fluid Properties Solid-Liquid-Gas Specific Weight Compressible vs. Non-Compressible Solid under shear vs Liquid under Shear Viscosity Newtonian.

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1 Chapter 2: Fluid Properties Solid-Liquid-Gas Specific Weight Compressible vs. Non-Compressible Solid under shear vs Liquid under Shear Viscosity Newtonian vs. Non-Newtonian Surface Tension Vapor Pressure

2 Some properties of fluids Solid – Fluid Solid – liquid – gas –How to best distinguish between them? –Solid properties, and response to container boundaries Mass, density, weight, and the “specifics”

3 Solid-Liquid and Gas A given mass of liquid will maintain its volume but change its shape to match that of the container where they are in contact.

4 Dimensions, Units, etc.

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7 Some more fluid properties Solid – Fluid: how does each respond to an applied shear stress? –(How about a applied pressure stress?) Viscosity and rheology What sort of forces does a fluid exert? –Surface tension –Vapor pressure

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10 What about shear stress?

11 Top layer of fluid moves with velocity of block Imagine an elastic solid held between two Plates-and then applying a shear force To the top plate Then imagine a long open tank (flume) holding water with a wood block floating on the surface And then apply a shear force to the wood Bottom layer does not move—The NO SLIP condition

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13 Contrast to solid u displacement shear modulus Strain-deformation

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16 Surface Tension

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20 Why 2

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22 Note dependence on R Recall  g is  specific weight

23 Vapor Pressure

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25 Boiling will occur In Denver the atmospheric pressure is only 95% (see page 40) On Everest only 75%--the boiling points are reduced accordingly


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