The (x) component of velocity in an incompressible flow field is given by (u=A x), where (A=2

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The \(x\) component of velocity in an incompressible flow field is given by \(u=A x\), where \(A=2 \mathrm{~s}^{-1}\) and the coordinates are measured in meters. The pressure at point \((x, y)=(0,0)\) is \(p_{0}=190 \mathrm{kPa}\) gage. The density is \(ho=1.50 \mathrm{~kg} / \mathrm{m}^{3}\) and the \(z\) axis is vertical. Evaluate the simplest possible \(y\) component of velocity. Calculate the fluid acceleration and determine the pressure gradient at point \((x, y)=(2,1)\). Find the pressure distribution along the positive \(x\) axis.

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Fox And McDonald's Introduction To Fluid Mechanics

ISBN: 9781118912652

9th Edition

Authors: Philip J. Pritchard, John W. Mitchell

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