Normal Stress in a Stationary Fluid

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Normal Stress in a Stationary Fluid
Consider a stationary fluid element of tetrahedral shape with three of its faces coinciding with the coordinate planes x, y and z.
Fig 3.1   State of Stress in a Fluid Element at Rest
Since a fluid element at rest can develop neither shear stress nor tensile stress, the normal stresses acting on different faces are compressive in nature.
Suppose, Î£FxΣFy and Î£Fz  are the net forces acting on the fluid element in positive x,y and z directions respectively. The direction cosines of the normal to the inclined plane of an area ΔA are cos αcos β and cos g .Considering gravity as the only source of external body force, acting in the -ve z direction, the equations of static equlibrium for the tetrahedronal fluid element can be written as

(3.1)

(3.2)
(3.3)
where   = Volume of tetrahedral fluid element

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