Properties of Fluids
Fluid mechanics is the study of fluids at rest and in motion. A fluid is a substance that deforms continuously under the application of a shear stress, no matter how small the stress may be.
Density and Specific Weight
Density () is the mass per unit volume.
- Water:
Specific Weight () is the weight per unit volume.
- Water:
Specific Gravity () is the ratio of fluid density to water density.
Viscosity
Viscosity is the property of a fluid that determines its resistance to shearing stresses. It is a measure of the internal fluid friction which causes resistance to flow.
Newton's Law of Viscosity
Shear stress () is proportional to the velocity gradient ().
- = Dynamic (Absolute) Viscosity ()
- = Kinematic Viscosity () ()
Surface Tension
Surface tension () is the tensile force acting on the surface of a liquid in contact with a gas or another immiscible liquid.
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