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Chapter 1 Properties of Fluids ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What is hydrostatics? Definition of Fluid All matter can be divided into 2 major classes 1) Solid 2) Fluids The difference between a solid and fluid can be defined by 1) The stress-strain relationship 2) The elasticity
What is hydrostatics? The Stress-Strain Relationship ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What is hydrostatics? The Elasticity Relationship Solid -When external forces stress and deform solids, the  solid will regain their original shape  when these external forces are removed  [Elasticity]. Fluid - Fluid will continue to change shape in time  even after the removal of the external forces causing the deformation.
What is hydrostatics? Ideal Fluid Ideal fluid is a substance that is  unable to resist internal shear and tensile forces .
What is hydrostatics? Liquid and Gases Fluids can be classified into 2 forms of matter 1) Liquids 2) Gases The difference between a liquid and gas can be defined by 1) The compressibility 2) The continuity
What is hydrostatics? Compressibility ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What is hydrostatics? Continuity ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids Density is the mass of the fluid per unit volume   Density (  )    = Density of fluid, kg/m 3 M  = Mass of fluid, kg V = Unit volume, m 3    =  M V The density of water at 4 0 C = 1,000 kg/m 3
What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids The specific weight is the weight of the fluid per unit volume      = Specific weight, N/m 3 W  = Weight of fluid, N (W=mg) V = Unit volume, m 3    =  W V The specific weight of water at 4 0 C = 9.81 kN/m 3 Specific Weight/Unit Weight (  )
What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids The specific gravity is the ratio of the density or specific weight of the fluid to the density or specific weight of water, at a temperature of 4 o C Specific Gravity/Relative Gravity (S) S =  w  =  w  Dimensionless
What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids Viscosity is the measure of a fluid’s resistance to internal shear stresses.   Dynamic Viscosity (  )    = Dynamic viscosity, N.s/m 2  or Pa.s    = Internal shear stress, N (    =F/A) v = Velocity, m/s    =   h v
What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids Let  -A = the horizontal area of each  layer -h  = the vertical distance  between their centerlines -F  = internal shear force A thin layer of fluid The top layer is acted upon by F The top layer will move with a velocity, v relative to the bottom layer
What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids Ideal Fluid : -is unable to resist F -the relative velocity would remain constant, even F is removed Real Fluid : -is able to resist F due to  1) internal molecular activity 2) friction between the layers
What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids    =   h v F =   vA h    = F/A    =   v h If h  0    =    v  h Instantaneous rate of deformation of fluid Newton’s Law of Viscosity
What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids The kinematic viscosity of a fluid is the ratio of its dynamic viscosity to its density. Kinematic Viscosity  (  ) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],   =   
What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids The capacity of liquids to resist tensile stresses at their surface is called surface tensile. Surface Tension  (  )
What is hydrostatics? Example 1 Determine the total mass and weight of the fluid in the container in the figure if the fluid is  a) water b) mercury, with S=13.6 M w =22,400 kg, W w =220 kN M m =304,600 kg, W w =2,990 kN
What is hydrostatics? Example 2 If the total weight of the liquid in the figure   is 505 KN, determine the height of liquid if it is a) water b) oil, with s=0.85 h=10.5 m h=12.3 m
What is hydrostatics? Example 3 Determine the dynamic viscosity of an oil with a kinematic viscosity of 0.352x10 -5  m 2 /s and a relative density of 0.88.  =310x10 -5  Pa.s
What is hydrostatics? Example 4 A fluid has a specific weight of 9.345 kN/m 3  and a dynamic viscosity of 3.31x10 -2  Pa.s. Determine its relative and mass density and its kinematic viscosity.  =950 kg/m 3  =3.48x10 -5  m 2 /s S=0.95
What is hydrostatics? Example 5 The fluid of the container in the figure has a total weight of 319 kN and a dynamic viscosity of 91x10 -5  Pa.s. Determine its relative and mass density and kinematic viscosity.  =1,450 kg/m 3  =6.3x10 -7  m 2 /s S=1.45

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Fluid Mechanics Properties

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  • 2. What is hydrostatics? Definition of Fluid All matter can be divided into 2 major classes 1) Solid 2) Fluids The difference between a solid and fluid can be defined by 1) The stress-strain relationship 2) The elasticity
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  • 4. What is hydrostatics? The Elasticity Relationship Solid -When external forces stress and deform solids, the solid will regain their original shape when these external forces are removed [Elasticity]. Fluid - Fluid will continue to change shape in time even after the removal of the external forces causing the deformation.
  • 5. What is hydrostatics? Ideal Fluid Ideal fluid is a substance that is unable to resist internal shear and tensile forces .
  • 6. What is hydrostatics? Liquid and Gases Fluids can be classified into 2 forms of matter 1) Liquids 2) Gases The difference between a liquid and gas can be defined by 1) The compressibility 2) The continuity
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  • 9. What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids Density is the mass of the fluid per unit volume Density (  )  = Density of fluid, kg/m 3 M = Mass of fluid, kg V = Unit volume, m 3  = M V The density of water at 4 0 C = 1,000 kg/m 3
  • 10. What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids The specific weight is the weight of the fluid per unit volume  = Specific weight, N/m 3 W = Weight of fluid, N (W=mg) V = Unit volume, m 3  = W V The specific weight of water at 4 0 C = 9.81 kN/m 3 Specific Weight/Unit Weight (  )
  • 11. What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids The specific gravity is the ratio of the density or specific weight of the fluid to the density or specific weight of water, at a temperature of 4 o C Specific Gravity/Relative Gravity (S) S =  w  =  w  Dimensionless
  • 12. What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids Viscosity is the measure of a fluid’s resistance to internal shear stresses. Dynamic Viscosity (  )  = Dynamic viscosity, N.s/m 2 or Pa.s  = Internal shear stress, N (  =F/A) v = Velocity, m/s  =  h v
  • 13. What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids Let -A = the horizontal area of each layer -h = the vertical distance between their centerlines -F = internal shear force A thin layer of fluid The top layer is acted upon by F The top layer will move with a velocity, v relative to the bottom layer
  • 14. What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids Ideal Fluid : -is unable to resist F -the relative velocity would remain constant, even F is removed Real Fluid : -is able to resist F due to 1) internal molecular activity 2) friction between the layers
  • 15. What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids  =  h v F =  vA h  = F/A  =  v h If h 0  =   v  h Instantaneous rate of deformation of fluid Newton’s Law of Viscosity
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  • 17. What is hydrostatics? Properties of Fluids The capacity of liquids to resist tensile stresses at their surface is called surface tensile. Surface Tension (  )
  • 18. What is hydrostatics? Example 1 Determine the total mass and weight of the fluid in the container in the figure if the fluid is a) water b) mercury, with S=13.6 M w =22,400 kg, W w =220 kN M m =304,600 kg, W w =2,990 kN
  • 19. What is hydrostatics? Example 2 If the total weight of the liquid in the figure is 505 KN, determine the height of liquid if it is a) water b) oil, with s=0.85 h=10.5 m h=12.3 m
  • 20. What is hydrostatics? Example 3 Determine the dynamic viscosity of an oil with a kinematic viscosity of 0.352x10 -5 m 2 /s and a relative density of 0.88.  =310x10 -5 Pa.s
  • 21. What is hydrostatics? Example 4 A fluid has a specific weight of 9.345 kN/m 3 and a dynamic viscosity of 3.31x10 -2 Pa.s. Determine its relative and mass density and its kinematic viscosity.  =950 kg/m 3  =3.48x10 -5 m 2 /s S=0.95
  • 22. What is hydrostatics? Example 5 The fluid of the container in the figure has a total weight of 319 kN and a dynamic viscosity of 91x10 -5 Pa.s. Determine its relative and mass density and kinematic viscosity.  =1,450 kg/m 3  =6.3x10 -7 m 2 /s S=1.45