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Fluids in engineering

Date: 4/22/10 Prepared by: Javier Kienzle , Fellow - GK12  Program Presented at: Columbia High School Supported by:  NSF Graduate Teaching Fellow in K-12 Education Program Associated Institution: Stevens Institute of Technology - Hoboken, NJ. Fluids in engineering. What is a fluid?.

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Fluids in engineering

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  1. Date: 4/22/10Prepared by: Javier Kienzle, Fellow - GK12  ProgramPresented at: Columbia High SchoolSupported by:  NSF Graduate Teaching Fellow in K-12 Education ProgramAssociated Institution: Stevens Institute of Technology - Hoboken, NJ Fluids in engineering

  2. What is a fluid? • Simply put…something that flows. • Liquid • Gas • Granular Material

  3. Bernoulli’s Equation Constant

  4. Bernoulli’s Equation Constant

  5. Aerodynamics WING Constant

  6. How can we model a fluid? Consider: f (P,V,ρ,L,μ) Note: μ is the fluid viscosity (thickness)

  7. Dimensional Analysis Inertial Forces = Viscous Forces

  8. Dimensional Analysis

  9. Questions Questions or Comments?

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