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hydraulics 2

211. What is the wetted perimeter in pressurized flows?

Coincides with the geometric perimeter

212. How is flow rate typically measured?

In volume or mass per unit time

213. What is the volumetric flow rate?

The volume of fluid passing through a cross-section per unit time

214. What is the mass flow rate?

The mass of fluid passing through a cross-section per unit time

215. What is the uniqueness condition in fluid dynamics problem solving?

Geometric, physical, initial, and boundary conditions are considered

216. What characterizes a real fluid?

It offers resistance to shearing forces

217. In a viscous fluid, what causes shear stresses?

Frictional forces caused by motion

218. What role do the Navier-Stokes equations play in fluid dynamics?

They are fundamental in the hydrodynamics of viscous fluids

219. Have analytical solutions been found for the Navier-Stokes equations?

Only for a very limited range of special cases

220. What are the characteristics of an ideal fluid?

No resistance to shearing forces and only normal forces

221. How are uniqueness conditions defined in fluid dynamics problems?

Geometric, physical, initial, and boundary conditions together

222. In the context of fluid motion, what does divergence measure?

How much the incoming and outgoing flow from a small neighborhood of a point diverges

223. What does the hydraulic radius represent?

The ratio of wetted cross-sectional area to wetted perimeter

224. What is the continuity equation related to in fluid dynamics?

Conservation of momentum and incompressibility

225. What are some uniqueness conditions that need to be imposed when solving fluid dynamics problems?

Geometric, physical, initial, and boundary conditions

226. How are mass, weight, and volumetric flow rates different from each other?

They measure different aspects of fluid flow

227. In a viscous fluid, what leads to the presence of shear stresses?

Frictional forces when the fluid is in motion

228. What properties characterize hydrodynamic pressure in a non-viscous fluid?

Properties identical to hydrostatic pressure

229. How do streamlines behave in steady motion?

They remain constant throughout the motion

230. In steady motion, how do streamlines and trajectories relate to each other?

They coincide when the motion is steady

231. What differentiates steady flow from unsteady flow?

Steady flow has constant motion parameters at any point

232. In unsteady flow, how do streamlines behave?

They change continuously over time

233. What does the term "trajectory" mean in fluid motion?

The route followed by a specific fluid particle

234. Why do streamlines not intersect?

Velocity vectors have different directions at intersections

235. What does the term "stream tube" refer to in fluid dynamics?

A tubular surface created by connecting streamlines around a closed contour

236. How are flow rate and flow area related?

Flow rate depends on flow area, with varying velocities

237. What does the fundamental equation of hydrostatics primarily relate to in a stationary liquid?

The conservation of energy

238. What does Bernoulli's equation establish the relationship between in a moving ideal fluid?

Velocity and pressure

239. According to the law of conservation of energy, what does the change in kinetic energy during displacement equal?

The sum of all external and internal work

240. What is the work of internal forces in an ideal incompressible fluid?

Zero

241. Which external forces contribute to the work done on a selected volume of fluid?

Pressure forces and gravitational force

242. What is the specific potential energy of a liquid particle's position referred to per unit weight of the liquid in Bernoulli's equation?

Geometric height

243. What remains constant along a streamline in the case of steady flow of an ideal incompressible fluid?

Total head

244. How does the hydraulic head relate to the total specific mechanical energy along a streamline?

It is equal to the total specific mechanical energy.

245. What is the interpretation of Bernoulli's equation from a physical standpoint?

The law of conservation of energy for a moving fluid

246. What does the total specific mechanical energy along an elementary stream of an ideal fluid remain?

A constant value

247. In Bernoulli's equation, what does the term "P/γ" represent?

Specific potential energy due to pressure

248. From a geometric perspective, what does Bernoulli's equation represent in any cross-section of an elementary stream of an ideal fluid?

The sum of three heights: geometric, piezometric, and velocity

249. What happens to pressure when the cross-sectional area of the stream increases in an ideal fluid flow?

Pressure increases

250. In a real fluid, what causes losses of mechanical energy due to friction within the liquid and against the channel walls?

Viscosity

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