Chapter 2 - Fluid Statics
Chapter 2 - Fluid Statics
Chapter 2
Pascals laws:
Pressure acts uniformly in all directions
on a small volume (point) of a fluid
In a fluid confined by solid boundaries,
pressure acts perpendicular to the
boundary it is a normal force.
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Direction of fluid pressure on boundaries
z z=0
Consider an infinitesimal y
rectangular fluid element of
dimensions x, y, z Pz
x
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Let Pz and Pz+z denote the pressures at the base and top of the
cube, where the elevations are z and z+z respectively.
- Force at base of cube: Pz A = Pz (x y)
- Force at top of cube: Pz+z A= Pz+z (x y)
- Force due to gravity: m g = V g = (x y z) g
A force balance in the z direction gives:
F z maz 0 : Pz xy Pz z xy g xyz 0
Pz z Pz
g
z
For an infinitesimal element (z0)
dP Barometric Equation
g Describes pressure change in
dz the upward direction
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Pressure Depth relationships
Incompressible fluid
Liquids are incompressible i.e. their density is assumed to be
constant
P2 P1 g ( z2 z1 )
When we have a liquid with a free surface the pressure P at any
depth below the free surface is:
gM ( z2 z1 )
P2 P1 exp
RT o
Example
Compute the atmospheric pressure at an altitude of 5000 m if the
pressure at sea level is 101.3 kPa by the following methods
a) assume air of constant density = 1.24 kg/m3 and
b) assuming that the density of air changes with altitude, but
temperature remains constant.
Hydrostatic forces on plane surfaces
Case 1: Horizontal surface exposed to a gas
F
P = constant everywhere
F=P.A
F
Case 2: Horizontal surface exposed to a liquid
P = Patm
h
P = constant along the
F horizontal surface
P= gh+ Patm P = gh+Patm F=P.A
Example
The crude oil storage tank shown in page 2.7 has a flat, horizontal
circular roof 150 ft in diameter. The atmospheric pressure is 14.7
psia. What force does the atmosphere exert on the roof?
A layer of rainwater 4 in deep collects on the roof of the tank.
What net pressure force does it exert on the roof of the tank?
(typical values of density of water can be found in the back cover
of your textbook)
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Hydrostatic forces on plane surfaces
P=F.A
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Hydrostatic forces on plane surfaces
Case 4: Vertical surface exposed to liquid
Example: The lock gate of a canal is rectangular, 20 m wide and
10 m high. One side is exposed to the atmosphere and the other
side to the water. What is the net force on the lock gate?
h P
Here the pressure varies
F H linearly with depth :
P = g h
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Vertical plane surfaces
For an infinitesimal area dA the normal force due to the pressure is
dF = P dA
Find resultant force acting on a finite surface by integration
H
h 2
F P dA ( gh) dA g hW dh gW
2 0
For a vertical rectangular wall: F = g W H2
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Vertical surfaces - General
For surface of arbitrary shape we can write
F g h dA gA h dA
A
By definition the centroid of the surface, hc is: hC
h dA
A
Therefore: F = g hC A
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Centroid Location for Common Shapes
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Example 2: Centroid Method
A vertical wall, shaped as an inverse triangle, with H = 3m high
and W = 2m wide at the top is submerged in water. The wall is
just level with the surface of the water upstream. Determine the
force exerted by the water on the wall, by using the centroid
method.
W
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Pressure vessels and piping
In practice, three different types of storage vessels are known:
Cylindrical with vertical axes Spherical Horizontal cylinders (sausage)
FB = g V
Example
A block of wood is floating at the interface between a layer of
gasoline and a layer of water. What fraction of the wood is
below the interface?
Measurement of Pressure
The atmospheric pressure can be measured with a barometer:
Patm gh Pvapor
Manometric fluid,
Fluid, density T
density M
Fz maz : Pz xy Pz z xy g xyz x Pz
d 2z
xyz 2
dt
dP d 2z
Dividing by xyz and taking z0: g 2
dz dt
d 2z
P2 P1 g 2 z2 z1 Constant density
dt
d 2z
For gauge pressure: P h g 2
dt dP d 2
a
g cos 2
If the acceleration is not in the same direction as gravity: da dt
Example
An open tank containing water 5 m deep is sitting in an elevator.
Calculate the gauge pressure at the bottom of the tank:
a) when the elevator is standing still,
b) when the elevator accelerated upward at the rate of 5 m/s2,
c) when the elevator accelerated downward at the rate of 5 m/s2.
Example
A rectangular tank of orange juice on a cart is moving in the x
direction with a steady acceleration of 1 ft/s2. What angle does
its free surface make with the horizontal.
Problem Solving