3.2 - Pressure in A Fluid (Pascal's Law, Variation With Depth)
3.2 - Pressure in A Fluid (Pascal's Law, Variation With Depth)
HYDRO
STATICS
Fluid Mechanics
PRESSURE
IN A FLUID
Pressure in a Fluid
Statics of Definition
We applied the definition of a fluid to the static case previously and
determined that there must be no shear acting and thus only forces
normal to a surface act in a fluid.
Flat surface
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Curved surface
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Pressure in a Fluid
Statics of Definition
And we are not restricted to actual solid-fluid interfaces. We can
consider imaginary planes through a fluid:
Pressure in a Fluid
Pascals Law
This law states:
The pressure at a point in a fluid at rest is the same in all directions.
To show this, we will consider a very small wedge of fluid surrounding
the point. This wedge is unit thickness into the page:
Pressure in a Fluid
Pascals Law
As with all static objects the forces in the x and y directions should
balance. Hence:
Pressure in a Fluid
Pascals Law
And so the pressure at a point is the same in any direction. Note that
we neglected the weight of the small wedge of fluid because it is
infinitesimally small. This is why Pascals Law is restricted to the
pressure at a point.
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Pressure in a Fluid
Pressure Variation
with Depth
Pressure in a static fluid does
not change in the horizontal
direction as the horizontal
forces balance each other out.
However, pressure in a static
fluid does change with depth,
due to the extra weight of fluid
on top of a layer as we move
downwards.
Consider a column of fluid of
arbitrary cross section of area,
A:
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Obviously the area of the column cancels out: we can just consider
pressures. If we say the height of the column is h = h2 h1 and
substitute in for the specific weight, we see the difference in pressure
from bottom to the top of the column is:
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Pressure in a Fluid
Summary
1.Pressure acts normal to any surface in a static fluid;
2.Pressure is the same at a point in a fluid and acts in all directions;
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Pressure in a Fluid
Note:
1.Along the bottom the pressure is constant due to a constant depth;
2.Along the vertical wall the pressure varies linearly with depth and acts
in the horizontal direction;
3.Along the sloped wall the pressure again varies linearly with depth
but also acts normal to the surface;
4.At the junctions of the walls and the bottom the pressure is the same.
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Pressure in a Fluid
Problem Set 2
Problem 1
If a depth of liquid of 1 m causes a pressure of 7 kPa, what is the
specific gravity of the liquid?
Ans: s = 0.714
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Problem Set 2
Problem 2
What is the pressure 12.5 m below the ocean? Use specific gravity of
1.03 for salt water.
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Pressure in a Fluid
Problem Set 2
Problem 3
If the pressure in the air space above an oil (s = 0.75) surface in a
closed tank is 115 kPa absolute, what is the gauge pressure 2 m below
the surface?
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Problem Set 2
Problem 4
Find the absolute pressure in kPa at a depth of 10 m below the free
surface of oil (s = 0.75) if the barometric reading is 752 mm Hg.
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Problem Set 2
Problem 5
A pressure gage 6 m above the bottom of the tank containing a liquid
reads 90 kPa. Another gage of height 4 m reads 103 kPa. Determine the
specific weight of the liquid.
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Problem Set 2
Problem 6
An open tank contains 5.8 m of water covered with 3.2 m of kerosene (y
= 8 kN/m3). Find the pressure at the interface and at the bottom of the
tank.
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Problem Set 2
Problem 7
In the figure shown, if the
atmospheric pressure is 101.03
kPa and the absolute pressure at
the bottom of the tank is 231.3 kPa,
what is the specific gravity of olive
oil?
1.5 m
Water
2.5 m
Olive oil
2.9 m
Mercury, s = 13.6
0.4 m
Ans: s = 1.38
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Problem Set 2
Problem 8
A hydraulic press is used to raise an 80-kN cargo truck. If oil (s = 0.82)
acts on the piston under a pressure of 10 Mpa, what diameter of piston
is required?
Ans: D = 100 mm
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Pressure in a Fluid
Problem Set 2
Problem 9
B
1.75 m
A
oil
oil
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Pressure in a Fluid
Problem Set 2
Plunger
a = 0.00323 m2
Problem 10
Cylinder
W = 44 kN
A = 0.323 m2
F=?
4.6 m
Oil
Oil (s = 0.78)
Ans: F = 0.326 kN
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