Chapter 5 Test
... 2) _______________ tension is the tendency of the surface of a liquid to contract to the smallest area possible. (For any given volume, this shape is a _______________.) 3) _______________ is the attractive force that acts between particles of different substances. 4) Capillary action occurs inside ...
... 2) _______________ tension is the tendency of the surface of a liquid to contract to the smallest area possible. (For any given volume, this shape is a _______________.) 3) _______________ is the attractive force that acts between particles of different substances. 4) Capillary action occurs inside ...
chapter 2 - Extras Springer
... (i) Forced convection. Motion is driven by mechanical means. (ii) Free (natural) convection. Motion is driven by natural forces. ...
... (i) Forced convection. Motion is driven by mechanical means. (ii) Free (natural) convection. Motion is driven by natural forces. ...
the fluid mechanics course, CHE 204, Transport Phenomena I
... Now, coming back to the same question; what is a fluid? We can all think of some things which obviously are fluids. For example, air, water, gasoline, lubricating oil and milk. We can also think of some things which obviously are not fluid. For example, steel, diamonds, rubber band and paper. These ...
... Now, coming back to the same question; what is a fluid? We can all think of some things which obviously are fluids. For example, air, water, gasoline, lubricating oil and milk. We can also think of some things which obviously are not fluid. For example, steel, diamonds, rubber band and paper. These ...
Reynolds Number (Re)
... • Overcome Viscous shear and turbulence (internal friction within the fluid); ...
... • Overcome Viscous shear and turbulence (internal friction within the fluid); ...
Nanotechnology and Textiles
... AgION is suitable for all textile applications in which anti-microbial protection is desired. The bicomponent fibers in Fossfibre are specially designed so that AgION is found only on the sheath, providing controlled release for optimum exposure to the destructive bacteria. The silver ions from the ...
... AgION is suitable for all textile applications in which anti-microbial protection is desired. The bicomponent fibers in Fossfibre are specially designed so that AgION is found only on the sheath, providing controlled release for optimum exposure to the destructive bacteria. The silver ions from the ...
Transport phenomena, diffusion
... Transport phenomena, diffusion. We have discussed diffusion and several similar transport phenomena this term. Let’s look at these from a different perspective. The common structure of these models is that [1] The flux of a quantity is proportional to the concentration gradient for that quantity. [2 ...
... Transport phenomena, diffusion. We have discussed diffusion and several similar transport phenomena this term. Let’s look at these from a different perspective. The common structure of these models is that [1] The flux of a quantity is proportional to the concentration gradient for that quantity. [2 ...
1 The basic equations of fluid dynamics
... At a microscopic scale, fluid comprises individual molecules and its physical properties (density, velocity, etc.) are violently non-uniform. However, the phenomena studied in fluid dynamics are macroscopic, so we do not usually take this molecular detail into account. Instead, we treat the fluid as ...
... At a microscopic scale, fluid comprises individual molecules and its physical properties (density, velocity, etc.) are violently non-uniform. However, the phenomena studied in fluid dynamics are macroscopic, so we do not usually take this molecular detail into account. Instead, we treat the fluid as ...
Water is flowing into and discharging from a pipe Usection as shown
... P6–58. At flange (1), the total absolute pressure is 200 kPa, and 30 kg/s flows into the pipe. At flange (2), the total pressure is 150 kPa. At location (3), 8 kg/s of water discharges to the atmosphere, which is at 100 kPa. Determine the total x- and z-forces at the two flanges connecting the pipe. ...
... P6–58. At flange (1), the total absolute pressure is 200 kPa, and 30 kg/s flows into the pipe. At flange (2), the total pressure is 150 kPa. At location (3), 8 kg/s of water discharges to the atmosphere, which is at 100 kPa. Determine the total x- and z-forces at the two flanges connecting the pipe. ...
Transport Phenomena
... In turbulent flow the force may be a function of time, not only because of the turbulent fluctuations, but also because of occasional ripping off of the boundary layer from the wall, which results in some distances with long time scales. In laminar flow it is understood that the force will be indepe ...
... In turbulent flow the force may be a function of time, not only because of the turbulent fluctuations, but also because of occasional ripping off of the boundary layer from the wall, which results in some distances with long time scales. In laminar flow it is understood that the force will be indepe ...
Viscous flow in pipe
... If water runs through a pipe of diameter D with an average velocity V, the following characteristics are observed by injecting neutrally buoyant dye as shown. For small enough flow rates the dye streak (a streakline) will remain as a well-defined line as it flows along, with only slight blurring du ...
... If water runs through a pipe of diameter D with an average velocity V, the following characteristics are observed by injecting neutrally buoyant dye as shown. For small enough flow rates the dye streak (a streakline) will remain as a well-defined line as it flows along, with only slight blurring du ...
A Review of the Morison Equation for Calculating
... The loads on the structure are a function of several flow processes (waves, current, structural motion) which act simultaneously and interact nonlinearly. Calculation of loads is heavily empirical. There is a lot of laboratory data at flow parameters (like Reynolds number) that are not representativ ...
... The loads on the structure are a function of several flow processes (waves, current, structural motion) which act simultaneously and interact nonlinearly. Calculation of loads is heavily empirical. There is a lot of laboratory data at flow parameters (like Reynolds number) that are not representativ ...
Glossary for Chapter 2
... pressure forces on the flow. frictionless flow: Mathematical treatments of fluid flows sometimes use conservation of momentum and energy equations without the frictional terms. Such mathematical treatments “assume” that the flow is “frictionless,” implying no viscous force (Newton’s second law), nor ...
... pressure forces on the flow. frictionless flow: Mathematical treatments of fluid flows sometimes use conservation of momentum and energy equations without the frictional terms. Such mathematical treatments “assume” that the flow is “frictionless,” implying no viscous force (Newton’s second law), nor ...
RHEOLOGY
... Visco-elastic behaviour is where the deformation process is reversible but the accumulation and recovery of the strain is delayed. A physical model would be a spring and a dash pot placed in parallel. When a stress is applied both systems move simultaneously, but the dash pot retards the extention o ...
... Visco-elastic behaviour is where the deformation process is reversible but the accumulation and recovery of the strain is delayed. A physical model would be a spring and a dash pot placed in parallel. When a stress is applied both systems move simultaneously, but the dash pot retards the extention o ...
Vortex Shedding
... f s : shedding frequency U : free stream velocity D : cylinder diameter As Re increases, the wake becomes more complex and turbulent, but the alternating shedding can still be detected at Re=107. ...
... f s : shedding frequency U : free stream velocity D : cylinder diameter As Re increases, the wake becomes more complex and turbulent, but the alternating shedding can still be detected at Re=107. ...
Redistribution of blood
... Blood Shunting is where the blood is redistributed when we start to exercise ● As we exercise, the destination of blood flow changes dramatically. ● Blood flow can be diverted away from non-essential tissues and organs and directed to working muscles ● During exercise muscles gain 80-90% of total bl ...
... Blood Shunting is where the blood is redistributed when we start to exercise ● As we exercise, the destination of blood flow changes dramatically. ● Blood flow can be diverted away from non-essential tissues and organs and directed to working muscles ● During exercise muscles gain 80-90% of total bl ...
L-14 Fluids - 3 - University of Iowa Physics
... since the mass is constant volume ~ 1/density ...
... since the mass is constant volume ~ 1/density ...