Lecture 4 Fluid Statics
Lecture 4 Fluid Statics
Lecture -4
Buoyancy & Stability
Examples of types of Buoyancy Problems:
Introduction:
Whenever a body is placed over a liquid, either it sinks down
or floats on the liquid.
Fd Buoyant force
Fd f Vd f Specific weight of fluid
Vd Displaced volume of fluid
Center of Buoyancy:
It is defined as:
“The point, through which the force of buoyancy is supposed
to act.”
As the force of buoyancy is a vertical force and is equal to the
weight of the fluid displaced by the body, the centre of
buoyancy will be the centre of gravity of the fluid displaced.
In other words, the centre of buoyancy is the centre of area of
the immersed section.
Problem-1
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Solution:
Problem-2
A wooden block of 4m x 1m x 0.5m in size and of specific gravity 0.75
is floating in water. Find the weight of concrete of specific weight 24k
kN/m3 that may be placed on the block, which will immerse the
wooden block completely.
Solution:
Let W be the weight of Concrete required to be placed on wooden block.
Volume of wooden block 4 x 1 x 0.5 2m3
and its Weight 9.81 x 0.75 x 2 14.72 kN
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