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Introduction to Fluid Mechanics

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1 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
Chapter 3 Fluid Statics

2 Main Topics The Basic Equations of Fluid Statics
Pressure Variation in a Static Fluid Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Surfaces Buoyancy

3 The Basic Equations of Fluid Statics
Body Force

4 The Basic Equations of Fluid Statics
Surface Force

5 The Basic Equations of Fluid Statics
Surface Force

6 The Basic Equations of Fluid Statics
Surface Force

7 The Basic Equations of Fluid Statics
Total Force

8 The Basic Equations of Fluid Statics
Newton’s Second Law

9 The Basic Equations of Fluid Statics
Pressure-Height Relation

10 Pressure Variation in a Static Fluid
Incompressible Fluid: Manometers

11 Pressure Variation in a Static Fluid
Compressible Fluid: Ideal Gas Need additional information, e.g., T(z) for atmosphere

12 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Surfaces
Plane Submerged Surface

13 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Surfaces
Plane Submerged Surface We can find FR, and y´ and x´, by integrating, or …

14 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Surfaces
Plane Submerged Surface Algebraic Equations – Total Pressure Force

15 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Surfaces
Plane Submerged Surface Algebraic Equations – Net Pressure Force

16 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Surfaces
Curved Submerged Surface

17 Hydrostatic Force on Submerged Surfaces
Curved Submerged Surface Horizontal Force = Equivalent Vertical Plane Force Vertical Force = Weight of Fluid Directly Above (+ Free Surface Pressure Force)

18 Buoyancy

19 For example, for a hot air balloon (Example 3.8):
Buoyancy For example, for a hot air balloon (Example 3.8):


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