Fluid Mechanics
Fluid Mechanics is the branch of science that reviews the conduct of fluids when they are in condition of motion or rest. Regardless of whether the fluid is at rest or motion, it is subjected to various forces and distinctive climatic conditions and it carries on in these conditions according to its physical properties. Fluid mechanics manages three parts of the liquid: static, kinematics, and flow perspectives. Industrial Applications of Fluids:
- Refrigerators and Air Conditioners
- Nuclear power plants
- Heat Engines
- Operating Various Instruments
- Hydroelectric Power Plants
- Thermal Power Plants
- Fluids as a Renewable Energy Source
- Hydraulic machines
- Automobiles
- Fluid Statics and Fluid Dynamics
- Continuum Mechanics
- Bernoullis Law
- Mercury barometer
- Piezo-Electric pressure transducers
- Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids
- Navier-Stokes Equation
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