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Title: Resistance in Fluid Systems


1
Resistance in Fluid Systems
  • Mr. Andracke
  • Principles of Technology

2
Daily Objectives
  • Each student will be able accurately complete the
    following
  • Understand and define the types of drag and its
    applications
  • Define laminar and turbulent flow
  • Explain viscosity and how it is measured

3
Drag
  • What is Drag??

4
Drag
  • Drag is defined as the force found when a solid
    object moves through a fluid, also there is a
    force that opposes the motion.
  • Example When an airplane moves through air.
  • What is another example of drag?

5
Understanding Drag
  • Thrust Drag
  • Drag is an aerodynamic force that resists the
    motion of an object moving through a fluid.

6
Laminar Flow
  • Laminar or streamlined flow is a slow, smooth
    flow over a surface, in which the paths of
    individual particles do not cross. These
    particle follow theoretical layers of fluid.
  • Laminar Flow creates frictional drag
  • What is an example of Laminar Flow on an object?

7
Turbulent Flow
  • Turbulent flow is an irregular flow that is
    disrupted causing fluid to move in different
    directions.
  • Turbulence causes a wake behind a moving object.
  • Turbulent flow creates pressure drag
  • What is an example of Turbulent Flow on an
    object?

8
Frictional Drag
  • Frictional Drag is produced by the friction
    between successive or laminated layers of fluid,
    with increasing speed away from the surface.
  • When does Frictional Drag take place?

9
Pressure Drag
  • The pressure difference found in turbulent flow
    causes a force to act on the object in the
    direction opposite its relative velocity.
  • When does Pressure Drag take place?

10
Understanding Drag
  • Both Frictional and Pressure Drag increase as the
    speed of an object increases.
  • When turbulence is created, pressure drag
    increases more rapidly than friction drag.

11
Viscosity
  • What is Viscosity??

12
Viscosity
  • Friction between two solid surfaces causes a
    resistance to movement between the surfaces.
  • Viscosity is the property of a fluid that
    describes its internal friction.

13
Viscosity
  • What are some items that might have a higher
    viscosity? A lower viscosity?

14
Viscosity
  • Different fluids resist motion differently, and
    therefore have different viscosities.
  • Gum and Molten Lava have high viscosities
  • Air and Water have a much lower viscosity

15
Review Questions
  • What is one type of drag and give an example?
  • What is the main difference between laminar and
    turbulent flow?
  • Explain viscosity and give an example.
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