Fluid Properties :
Characteristics of a continuous fluid which are independent of the motion of the fluid are called basic properties of the fluid. Some of the basic properties are as discussed below.
Property
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Symbol
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Definition
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Unit
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Density
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ρ
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The density p of a fluid is its mass per unit volume . If a fluid element enclosing a pointP has a volume Δ
However, in a medium where continuum model is valid one can write -
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kg/m3
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Specific Weight
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γ
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The specific weight is the weight of fluid per unit volume. The specific weight is given
Where g is the gravitational acceleration. Just as weight must be clearly distinguished from mass, so must the specific weight be distinguished from density.
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N/m3
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Specific Volume
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v
| The specific volume of a fluid is the volume occupied by unit mass of fluid.
Thus
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m3/kg
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Specific Gravity
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s
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For liquids, it is the ratio of density of a liquid at actual conditions to the density of pure water at 101 kN/m2 , and at 4°C.
The specific gravity of a gas is the ratio of its density to that of either hydrogen or air at some specified temperature or pressure.
However, there is no general standard; so the conditions must be stated while referring to the specific gravity of a gas. |
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