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Subject: Fluid Mechanics
Topic: Pressure and Pressure Head
Pressure
• Pressure may be defined as the force exerted on a
unit area.
• Unit kgf/m2 or kgf/cm2 in MKS
• N/m2 or N/mm2 in SI
• 1 N/m2 =1 Pascal
• 1 bar=100 kPa=105 N/m2
Pascal’s Law
• “The intensity of pressure at any point in a
liquid at rest, is the same in all directions.”
Px= Force on a face AE
X Py= Force on a face DE
Pz= Force on a face AD
Px=Py =Pz
Application of Pascal’s Law
• In measurement system like manometer
pressure gauge etc.
• In construction of machines such as hydraulic
press,hydraulic jack, hydraulic lift, hydraulic
crane, hydraulic riveter etc.
Hydrostatic Law
• “The rate of increase of pressure in a
vertically downward direction is equal to the
weight density of fluid at that point.”
dp/dz=ρg=w
p=ρgz
Equality of pressure at the same level in
a static fluid
• p1=pressure on
face AB
• p2 =pressure on
face CD
‫؞‬p1=p2
• Pressure at any two
points at the same level
in a body of fluid at rest
will be the same.
Pressure and Head
• Atmosperic Pressure:It is pressure exerted by the air on the surface of
earth.
• Atmospheric pressure is not constant because density of air vary from time
to time due to changes in its temperature.
• Gauge Pressure:It is measured with the help of pressure gauge.
• In this pressure,atmosperic pressure is considered zero and this pressure is
above atmospheric pressure.
• Vacuum Pressure:When pressure is below the atmospheric pressure is
called vacuum pressure.
• It is also known as negative gauge pressure and is measured by vacuum
gauge.
Pressure and Head
• Absolute Pressure:It is pressure measured with reference to absolute
vacuum pessure.
• It is independent of the changes in atmospheric pressure.It is measured
above the absolute zero of pressure.
Manometers
• Manometers are defined as the devices used for measuring the
pressure at a point in a fluid by balancing the column of fluid
by the same or another column of the fluid.
• Classification of Manometers:
(1)Simple Manometer
– Piezometer
– U-tube Manometer
– Single column Manometer
Vertical single column Manometer
Inclined single column Manometer
(2)Differential Manometer
U-tube differential Manometer
Inverted U-tube differential Manometer
Piezometer
•It is the simplest form of the
Manometer, it measures gauge
pressure only.
•The pressure at any point in the fluid
is indicated by the height of the liquid
in the tube above point A,which can
read on the calibrated scale on glass
tube.
•Let,p=pressure of fluid
h=height of fluid in tube
ρ=density of fluid
h=p/ρg
Piezometer
• Limitation of Piezometer:
• One end of tube is open to atm, therefore it measures only
gauge pressure.
• It is not suitable for vacuum pressure.
• To measure large pressure with lighter liquid would require
very long tube.
• It cannot measure pressure of gas.
U-tube Manometer
• It can be measure vacuum pressure and gas pressure.
• It consists of glass tube bent in U-shape.
• One end is connected to a point at which pressure is to be
measured and other end open to the atm.
• Let,h1=height of light liquid in a left column above datumline X-X
h2=height of heavy liquid in a right column above datumline X-X
ρ1=density of light liquid
ρ2=density of heavy liquid
p=pressure of fluid in pipe to be measured
U-tube Manometer
(a)Pressure higher than patm (b)Pressure lower than patm
p=ρ2gh2 -ρ1gh1 p=-(ρ2gh2 +ρ1gh1)
Vertical single column
manometer
•The A1 –B1 is datum line in reservoir and right
column when it is not connected to the pipe.
•The A2 -B2 is datum line in reservoir and right
column when it is connected to the pipe in which
fluid pressure is to be measured.
•The Δh is fall of heavy liquid in reservoir.
Δh=a*h2/A
Inclined Single Column Manometer
•It is modified of vertical column
manometer.
•The distance moved by heavy liquid in
right column increases by providing the
inclination of right column therefore the
sensitivity can be increased.
p=ρ2gl sinϴ - ρ1gh1
h=S2lsinϴ - S1h1
Where, ϴ=angle between inclined right
narrow tube and horizontal
axis
Differential Manometer
• Differential Manometer is used to measure difference between any two points
in a pipeline.
• U-tube Differential manometer: In U-tube differential manometer, there are
two cases mentioned below:
pa- pb =gh(ρg –ρa)+ρbgy-ρagx pa- pb =gh(ρg –ρa)
Differential Manometer
• Inverted U-tube differential manometer:It is normally used for
measuring low pressure difference.
•Pressure below C-D in left
column=Pressure below C-D in right
column
pa- pb = -ρg gh-ρbgh2+ρagh1
Fluid Mechanics

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Fluid Mechanics

  • 1. Subject: Fluid Mechanics Topic: Pressure and Pressure Head
  • 2. Pressure • Pressure may be defined as the force exerted on a unit area. • Unit kgf/m2 or kgf/cm2 in MKS • N/m2 or N/mm2 in SI • 1 N/m2 =1 Pascal • 1 bar=100 kPa=105 N/m2
  • 3. Pascal’s Law • “The intensity of pressure at any point in a liquid at rest, is the same in all directions.” Px= Force on a face AE X Py= Force on a face DE Pz= Force on a face AD Px=Py =Pz
  • 4. Application of Pascal’s Law • In measurement system like manometer pressure gauge etc. • In construction of machines such as hydraulic press,hydraulic jack, hydraulic lift, hydraulic crane, hydraulic riveter etc.
  • 5. Hydrostatic Law • “The rate of increase of pressure in a vertically downward direction is equal to the weight density of fluid at that point.” dp/dz=ρg=w p=ρgz
  • 6. Equality of pressure at the same level in a static fluid • p1=pressure on face AB • p2 =pressure on face CD ‫؞‬p1=p2 • Pressure at any two points at the same level in a body of fluid at rest will be the same.
  • 7. Pressure and Head • Atmosperic Pressure:It is pressure exerted by the air on the surface of earth. • Atmospheric pressure is not constant because density of air vary from time to time due to changes in its temperature. • Gauge Pressure:It is measured with the help of pressure gauge. • In this pressure,atmosperic pressure is considered zero and this pressure is above atmospheric pressure. • Vacuum Pressure:When pressure is below the atmospheric pressure is called vacuum pressure. • It is also known as negative gauge pressure and is measured by vacuum gauge.
  • 8. Pressure and Head • Absolute Pressure:It is pressure measured with reference to absolute vacuum pessure. • It is independent of the changes in atmospheric pressure.It is measured above the absolute zero of pressure.
  • 9. Manometers • Manometers are defined as the devices used for measuring the pressure at a point in a fluid by balancing the column of fluid by the same or another column of the fluid. • Classification of Manometers: (1)Simple Manometer – Piezometer – U-tube Manometer – Single column Manometer Vertical single column Manometer Inclined single column Manometer (2)Differential Manometer U-tube differential Manometer Inverted U-tube differential Manometer
  • 10. Piezometer •It is the simplest form of the Manometer, it measures gauge pressure only. •The pressure at any point in the fluid is indicated by the height of the liquid in the tube above point A,which can read on the calibrated scale on glass tube. •Let,p=pressure of fluid h=height of fluid in tube ρ=density of fluid h=p/ρg
  • 11. Piezometer • Limitation of Piezometer: • One end of tube is open to atm, therefore it measures only gauge pressure. • It is not suitable for vacuum pressure. • To measure large pressure with lighter liquid would require very long tube. • It cannot measure pressure of gas.
  • 12. U-tube Manometer • It can be measure vacuum pressure and gas pressure. • It consists of glass tube bent in U-shape. • One end is connected to a point at which pressure is to be measured and other end open to the atm. • Let,h1=height of light liquid in a left column above datumline X-X h2=height of heavy liquid in a right column above datumline X-X ρ1=density of light liquid ρ2=density of heavy liquid p=pressure of fluid in pipe to be measured
  • 13. U-tube Manometer (a)Pressure higher than patm (b)Pressure lower than patm p=ρ2gh2 -ρ1gh1 p=-(ρ2gh2 +ρ1gh1)
  • 14. Vertical single column manometer •The A1 –B1 is datum line in reservoir and right column when it is not connected to the pipe. •The A2 -B2 is datum line in reservoir and right column when it is connected to the pipe in which fluid pressure is to be measured. •The Δh is fall of heavy liquid in reservoir. Δh=a*h2/A
  • 15. Inclined Single Column Manometer •It is modified of vertical column manometer. •The distance moved by heavy liquid in right column increases by providing the inclination of right column therefore the sensitivity can be increased. p=ρ2gl sinϴ - ρ1gh1 h=S2lsinϴ - S1h1 Where, ϴ=angle between inclined right narrow tube and horizontal axis
  • 16. Differential Manometer • Differential Manometer is used to measure difference between any two points in a pipeline. • U-tube Differential manometer: In U-tube differential manometer, there are two cases mentioned below: pa- pb =gh(ρg –ρa)+ρbgy-ρagx pa- pb =gh(ρg –ρa)
  • 17. Differential Manometer • Inverted U-tube differential manometer:It is normally used for measuring low pressure difference. •Pressure below C-D in left column=Pressure below C-D in right column pa- pb = -ρg gh-ρbgh2+ρagh1