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CE 230-Engineering Fluid Mechanics Lecture # 2&3 Fluid properties (1)
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Units Basic Units versus derived units SI versus Traditional units prefixes
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What are the units of? Mass Length Time Temperature Weight Pressure Energy Power
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Intensive versus Extensive properties Density Specific weight Specific gravity Tables A.2-A.4 at the end of the text Gases, air, water, and some liquids
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Example What is the weight of a 1 cubic meter of water if the temperature is 5 C? What if the temperature was 90 C? or 0 C?
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terminology Incompressible fluid Compressible fluid Ideal fluid Perfect gas?
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Perfect gas law P=ρRT R is the gas constant with units of m.N/kg K or ft lb/slug R See appendix
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Example 2.6 What is the weight of a 10 cubic feet tank containing oxygen if it is pressurized to 385.3 psi and at a temperature of 70 F? answer 22.5 lb
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Elasticity & Bulk modulus The needed pressure change needed to reduce the volume of a fluid E v = -Δp/(ΔV/V) What does it mean if E v is very big? For waterE v = 2.2 GN/m 2
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Problem 2.46 What pressure increase must be applied to water to reduce its volume by 1%?
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Surface tension Due to unbalanced molecular forces at interface of two fluids. Force /length For water-air surface σ=0.073 N/m This accounts for capillary rise
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Estimate the capillary rise of water in a tube of diameter d.
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Applications of surface tension Pressure in a droplet Pressure in a soap bubble Cylinder supported by surface tension Ring being pulled out of liquid Capillary rise between two plates
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Vapor pressure The pressure at which a liquid boils Function of T (direct proportion) At what pressure does water boil? Table A.5
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Example Consider two cases of water boiling in a tea kettle one near the sea and the other on top of a very high mountain. a) compare the value of vapor pressure for both cases b) compare the temperature for both cases does this make sense?
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