Fluid Mechanics: Dr. Kamel Mohamed Guedri
Fluid Mechanics: Dr. Kamel Mohamed Guedri
Fluid Mechanics
Chapter 1
Introduction
Branch of Mechanics
M e c h a n ic s
R ig id B o d ie s D e f o r m a b le B o d i e s F l u id s
( T h in g s t h a t d o n o t c h a n g e s h a p e ) ( T h in g s t h a t d o c h a n g e s h a p e )
S t a t ic s D y n a m ic s I n c o m p r e s s ib l e C o m p r e s s i b le
Physical Characteristics of Fluids
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U.S. Customary (USCS)
SI UNITS
In the SI system, the unit of force, the Newton, is derived unit. The meter,
• U.S. CUSTOMORY
In the US Customary system, the unit of mass, the slug, is a derived unit.
Basic Unit System & Units
The SI system consists of six primary units, from which all
quantities may be described but in fluid mechanics we are
generally only interested in the top four units from this table.
Derived Units
There are many derived units all obtained from combination of the
above primary units. Those most used are shown in the table below:
Derived Units
Table summarizes these unit systems.
SI System of Units
W=mg
= (1) (9.81) kg m / s2
= 9.81 N
Traditional Units
dimensions of the left side of the equation must be the same as those on the
right side.
* Some empirical formulas used in engineering practice are not dimensionally homogeneous
• All equations must use consistent units: each term must have the
same units. Answers will be incorrect if the units in the equation are
4. FLUID PROPERTIES
Specific Gravity, SG
• The specific gravity is the ratio of density of a given
fluid to the density of water at a standard reference
temperature (4 oC). It is defined as specific gravity,
SG.
Example 1 - Use the Density to Identify the Material:
An unknown liquid substance has a mass of 18.5 g and occupies a volume of 23.4
ml. (milliliter).
Pressure is defined as force divided by the area that the force acts over
and therefore has units of F/A . It can be a result of an applied force (for
example pumping) or hydrostatic (weight of a column of fluid). The total
pressure is the sum of the applied and hydrostatic pressure.