CME270H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Cavitation, Vapor Pressure, Pressure Measurement
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Incompressible fuild a fluid with constant density for a liquid compressibility is defined as the relative change in volume upon an external pressure change qp . Eulnv. tt fdpe evdf where v is volume p is pressure pv yrt or peert mass ofgas. Viscocity internal resistance to motion u v u. Pressure exerted by a vapour when in equilibrium with its condensed. Cavitation when motion of an object through a fluid causes a local pressure drop below pv and local fluid vapourizes liquid1solid phase. Understand derivation of dater for incompressible fluids a fool in incompressible fluids single or multiple. Apply the hydrostatic p formula forsimple pressure monitors. Fluid statics ch 3. 1 static fluid means not accelerating. Ourgoal to calculated p and f within the fluid and g on objects touching the fluid l. Ex how much f is required to open the submarine hatch. Background theory and definitions pressure d ddf. it or.