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Chapitre 13

Mécanique des fluides

Caractéristiques des fluides
Caractéristiques des fluides
When a force is applied parallel to the top surface of a solid, it resists the applied force due to the internal frictional forces between the layers of ...
Densité
Densité
Density is an important characteristic of substances, crucial in determining whether an object sinks or floats in a fluid. Its SI unit is kg/m3, and its ...
Pression des fluides
Pression des fluides
There are many examples of pressure in fluids in everyday life, such as in relation to blood (high or low blood pressure) and in relation to weather ...
Variation de la pression atmosphérique
Variation de la pression atmosphérique
Change in atmospheric pressure with height is particularly interesting. The decrease in atmospheric pressure with increasing altitude is due to the ...
Le principe de Pascal
Le principe de Pascal
In 1653, the French philosopher and scientist Blaise Pascal published "Treatise on the Equilibrium of Liquids," which discussed the ...
Application du principe de Pascal
Application du principe de Pascal
Pascal's experimentally proven observations—that a change in pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished throughout the ...
Manomètres
Manomètres
Most pressure gauges, like those on scuba tanks, are calibrated to read zero at atmospheric pressure. Readings from such gauges are called the gauge ...
Flottabilité
Flottabilité
When an object is placed in a fluid, it either floats or sinks. All objects in a fluid experience a buoyant force. For example, a metal ball sinks, while ...
Le principe d'Archimède
Le principe d'Archimède
Archimedes' principle states that an upward buoyant force exerted on a body that is immersed partially or entirely in a fluid is equal to the ...
Densité et poussée d'Archimède
Densité et poussée d'Archimède
When a lump of clay is dropped into water, it sinks. But if the same lump of clay is molded into the shape of a boat, it starts to float. Because of its ...
Fluides accélérateurs
Fluides accélérateurs
When a fluid is in constant acceleration, the pressure and buoyant force equations are modified. Suppose a beaker is placed in an elevator accelerating ...
Tension superficielle et énergie superficielle
Tension superficielle et énergie superficielle
When a paint brush is immersed in water, the bristles wave freely inside the water. When it is taken out, the bristles stick together. The reason behind ...
Excès de pression à l’intérieur d’une goutte et d’une bulle
Excès de pression à l’intérieur d’une goutte et d’une bulle
The shape of a small drop of liquid can be considered spherical, neglecting the effect of gravity. This drop can further be considered as two equal ...
Contact Angle
Contact Angle
When a solid is dipped inside a liquid, the liquid surface becomes curved near the contact. For some solid–liquid interfaces, the liquid is pulled ...
Remontée de liquide dans un tube capillaire
Remontée de liquide dans un tube capillaire
When very thin cylindrical tubes, called capillaries, are dipped in a liquid, the liquid rises or falls in the tube compared to the surrounding liquid. ...
Écoulement linéaire et écoulement turbulent
Écoulement linéaire et écoulement turbulent
Fluid dynamics is the study of fluids in motion. Velocity vectors are often used to illustrate fluid motion in applications like meteorology. For example, ...
Équation de continuité
Équation de continuité
Fluid motion is represented by either velocity vectors or streamlines. The volume of a fluid flowing past a given location through an area during a period ...
Équation de Bernoulli
Équation de Bernoulli
In the middle of the nineteenth century, it was observed that two trains passing each other at a high relative speed get pulled towards each other. The ...
Le principe de Bernoulli
Le principe de Bernoulli
Bernoulli's equation incorporates how fluid pressure changes across a static, incompressible fluid by equating the kinetic energy contribution to ...
Principe de Bernoulli : applications
Principe de Bernoulli : applications
There are many devices and situations in which fluid flows at a constant height and so can be analyzed using Bernoulli's principle. These devices ...
La conservation de l’énergie et l’équation de Bernoulli
La conservation de l’énergie et l’équation de Bernoulli
Applying the conservation of energy principle or the work-energy theorem to an incompressible, inviscid fluid in laminar, steady, irrotational flow leads ...
Viscosité
Viscosité
When water is poured into a glass, it falls freely and quickly, whereas if honey or maple syrup is poured over a pancake, it flows slowly and sticks to ...
La loi de Poiseuille et le nombre de Reynolds
La loi de Poiseuille et le nombre de Reynolds
Any fluid in a horizontal tube can flow due to pressure differences—fluid flows from high to low pressure. The flow rate (Q) is the ratio of ...
Loi de Stokes
Loi de Stokes
Viscous forces, like friction, are intermolecular forces that resist the relative motion of molecules over each other. When a solid body moves through a ...
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