Fluid Mechanics: Topic 4.1 - Hydrostatic force on a plane surface

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  • @tarunnaik8484
    @tarunnaik8484 2 года назад +10

    Thank you sir, without wasting a single minute u explained everything neatly and precise. Most underrated channel in RUclips

  • @rodolfoorellana4137
    @rodolfoorellana4137 3 года назад +4

    This channel has some good ass videos and all of them too. Helps me recounter what is taught in class with a better understanding

  • @eliastrejo4863
    @eliastrejo4863 3 года назад +1

    I love you brother! I could not find anyone to explain this well until I found you

  • @s5960
    @s5960 8 лет назад +53

    These videos are excellent, deserve so many more views!

  • @traditional5074
    @traditional5074 Год назад

    Explained with ease in just 10 min video literally this is the stuff that someone want for clear understanding

  • @Johnnybroham
    @Johnnybroham 3 года назад

    thank you so much. Condensed an entire class period into 8 minutes.

  • @wyw4466
    @wyw4466 6 лет назад +3

    This is the best explaination so far in youtube for this topic! So many thanks to you!!!

  • @AJ-et3vf
    @AJ-et3vf 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for this lucid lecture. Well-explained and nicely visualized to explain it very well.

  • @OmranMalek
    @OmranMalek 2 года назад

    thanks a lot I have been straggling with this my whole afternoon.

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  2 года назад

      The topic has a lot of weird notations and angles. It takes a while to get used to them.

  • @jaivikdhedhi0913
    @jaivikdhedhi0913 5 месяцев назад

    Your Explanation very good

  • @aneeqehrar826
    @aneeqehrar826 4 года назад +5

    Phenomenal videos. So clearly explained, helps to visualise everything.

  • @selvams7061
    @selvams7061 7 лет назад +2

    seriously awesome lecture...u clarified everything.... keep it up

  • @TheSunshineRequiem
    @TheSunshineRequiem 6 лет назад +3

    6:55, in another word, to find y_c, you must find the y-component of the centroid of the cross-section area first, then find the distance from the free surface to that point, correct?

  • @MrDemonhell1000
    @MrDemonhell1000 4 года назад +1

    why in pressurized tank, Patm is not included in the final equation?

  • @adhavankadhiravan4132
    @adhavankadhiravan4132 6 лет назад

    Excellent! What clarity in your explanation!

  • @ibraheemabdulhaleem5947
    @ibraheemabdulhaleem5947 3 года назад

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  • @jishudas5182
    @jishudas5182 6 лет назад

    lucid and crystal clear explanation. Thanks

  • @Arkemnight5718
    @Arkemnight5718 3 года назад

    This video was a lifesaver!! Thank you so much!

  • @akashpanda1
    @akashpanda1 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot,Concept is clear after watching your video,Great effort by you :)

  • @salahuddindin3461
    @salahuddindin3461 4 года назад

    Thanks very much on discussion an important topic of fluid mechanics

  • @surajkumarnaik9003
    @surajkumarnaik9003 5 лет назад +6

    Sir please make this kind of conceptual videos on heat transfer also..

  • @abhinandankainth4127
    @abhinandankainth4127 6 лет назад +3

    Beautifully explained and presented,thank You Sir...

  • @leonphan1278
    @leonphan1278 7 лет назад +5

    one of the best videos ive ever seen :D

  • @dbestacademybymentorgodslo2529

    What's the name of this app and can we use it in Android?

  • @cinematiczambia5305
    @cinematiczambia5305 3 года назад

    these videos are awesome

  • @MUHAMMADNAUFAL-cr5wn
    @MUHAMMADNAUFAL-cr5wn 4 года назад

    in this topic resultant... force is likely act on the centroid but in center of pressure topic resultant force also act on center of pressure.
    so i get confused... which is the right one?

  • @tsui886
    @tsui886 6 лет назад

    I want to as a question on The resultant force due to fluid pressure of the bottom wall. The d do i need to sub a negative value to it, since upward motion take as positive

  • @AphroditeTales
    @AphroditeTales Год назад

    Y coordinate of the centroid.
    How did u find this result??

  • @nurmuhammadsumon2729
    @nurmuhammadsumon2729 2 года назад

    Excellent 🔥🔥

  • @jonesvictor5801
    @jonesvictor5801 4 года назад

    Very well understood

  • @failurehaus5979
    @failurehaus5979 2 года назад +1

    Why do I pay for university and books when this is 20x better

  • @Julietta077
    @Julietta077 7 лет назад +1

    when the force acts on an horizontal plane the center of pressure = the center of gravity ?
    please answer me :)

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  7 лет назад +1

      If the surface is horizontal, then the center of pressure coincides with the centroid of the surface. If the surface has uniform density, then the center of mass, center of pressure, and centroid all coincide.

  • @Talha80777
    @Talha80777 4 года назад

    thank you

  • @nafisazareen165
    @nafisazareen165 4 года назад

    The resultant force acts on CP or CG ?

  • @kartikprabhu4719
    @kartikprabhu4719 5 лет назад

    In this video you considered the inclined surface as the wall of container. If it was submerged inclined plane (not a container wall) then would there be a change in resultant force, if not then why?

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  5 лет назад

      If a surface is completely submerged in a fluid, then you only need to consider the buoyant force on the surface.

    • @kartikprabhu4719
      @kartikprabhu4719 5 лет назад

      @@CPPMechEngTutorials OK thanks

  • @selvams7061
    @selvams7061 7 лет назад

    pls explain boundary layer concepts... I am awaiting

  • @edcelangelotomas4436
    @edcelangelotomas4436 4 года назад

    Is there an example?

  • @lollolzi2996
    @lollolzi2996 6 лет назад

    what do you mean ''the centroid and the center of mass is the same if the density is constant'' ? Do you mean the location of them?

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  6 лет назад

      Yes, the location of the centroid and center of mass are the same if the wall density is constant.

  • @user-zc8ju2ff8q
    @user-zc8ju2ff8q 6 лет назад

    Beautiful

  • @pasindubuddika2279
    @pasindubuddika2279 6 лет назад

    great sir

  • @cliefordvalenzuela6644
    @cliefordvalenzuela6644 6 лет назад

    You said that FR is applied to where CP is. Then why did you use hc in finding FR? Please enlighten me

  • @nicholasmazzella136
    @nicholasmazzella136 5 лет назад

    This is golden

  • @vemireddysreesaitheja7727
    @vemireddysreesaitheja7727 7 лет назад

    when ever tank pressurised with internal pressure then there is any effect of atmospheric pressure in resultant ....?

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  7 лет назад

      From the derivation, the force from atmospheric pressure cancels out. However, if the tank is pressurized above (or below) atmospheric, then you need to account for this. See 7:30 in the video.

  • @anjlaynes6777
    @anjlaynes6777 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you :)

  • @_l3ong719
    @_l3ong719 7 лет назад

    what is the meaning of specific weight of the water? if it is the weight of the water then why it is multiplying the depth of the water as inside of the bracket should be the pressure instead of the force... @1:04

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  7 лет назад

      This concept is defined in an earlier video. It is the density of a fluid times the gravitational acceleration g (9.81 m/s^2)

    • @_l3ong719
      @_l3ong719 7 лет назад

      CPPMechEngTutorials okay thanks :)

  • @zizoubtr1237
    @zizoubtr1237 6 лет назад

    Thank youuuu so much !

  • @avinash49236
    @avinash49236 6 лет назад

    well explained.. .

  • @sachithkaviranga2546
    @sachithkaviranga2546 4 года назад

    really appreciate this... really a very good explanation ♥️

  • @bEddE
    @bEddE 8 лет назад

    is gamma the density of the fluid times gravity?

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  8 лет назад +2

      +Bardh Limani You are correct. The specific weight is defined in an earlier video (Topic 1.3) -- ruclips.net/video/S8pL3np5kvc/видео.html

  • @watchmovies6088
    @watchmovies6088 6 лет назад

    what is CP.....Is its centre of pressure? ? right??? and what's C .??? is it centroid????? so my question is that you take an inclined plan....have uniform thinness.....and fluid incompressible.......but where this resultant force act on plan ????? you said on CP.....Why????? answer plz.....I am in trouble 😢😢😢😢😢

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  6 лет назад

      The resultant force acts at the center of pressure.

    • @rishirajbharadwaj6869
      @rishirajbharadwaj6869 6 лет назад

      Resultant force will act on CP not in Centroid. Because the fluid pressure acting on the surface is not equal, It changes along with the depth. More the depth more will be pressure. So resultant force will act at a point which is below Centroid i.e. CP.

    • @watchmovies6088
      @watchmovies6088 6 лет назад

      thanks jigar.........it will help.......

    • @watchmovies6088
      @watchmovies6088 6 лет назад

      ok....sir....thankyou..

    • @watchmovies6088
      @watchmovies6088 6 лет назад

      one thing more i want to ask.......first moment of area.....i can say easily rotation about any axis by applying force multiplying by perpendicular distance from axis of rotation,,,,example Mx=f *y ......right? but what is 2nd moment of area or inertia......what's concept behind it ........is it same rotation with double perpendicular distance about an axis or something like resistance ? tell

  • @khaledsoliman8674
    @khaledsoliman8674 7 лет назад

    thanks soooo much

  • @xJimmeh
    @xJimmeh 7 лет назад

    Keep it up.

  • @affanfaridi4743
    @affanfaridi4743 7 лет назад

    Thank You much! Can you provide notes in pdf?

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  7 лет назад

      Sorry, but there are no plans to post the slides at this time.

    • @affanfaridi4743
      @affanfaridi4743 7 лет назад

      CPPMechEngTutorials please upload notes. it will help us alot and will save alot of our time too .

  • @KLCII88
    @KLCII88 5 лет назад +3

    Why am I just finding these and my final is in 7 days?!?

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  5 лет назад +4

      Share with your friends taking the course next term... hopefully more than 7 days before their final.

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      @serious-power3085 5 лет назад +1

      Mines in 2 hrs haha

    • @KLCII88
      @KLCII88 5 лет назад

      @@serious-power3085 Good luck!

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  5 лет назад +1

      How did it go?

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      My test is in 10 hours 😂

  • @hydrostatics4977
    @hydrostatics4977 6 лет назад +1

    Your mistake is assuming the force is a function of hydrostatic pressure , impossible since a liquid is incompressible, as I show in my experiment and explain in my video on hydrostatics.

  • @allimpuri2285
    @allimpuri2285 5 лет назад

    what is gamma here?

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  5 лет назад

      Specific weight (density times gravitational acceleration). It is covered in an earlier video.

  • @stephanosphilippou1300
    @stephanosphilippou1300 7 лет назад +1

    You missed the part where you actually explain what everything you say actually is.

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  7 лет назад +1

      Can you explain what you mean?

    • @stephanosphilippou1300
      @stephanosphilippou1300 7 лет назад +1

      First of all i want to congratulate you for taking the time to read comments and show the interest required for one to improve his videos. I also want to apologize for the rude nature of my comment, i just got frustrated with teaching videos not explaining in the way that i am expecting them to.
      Searching for this video it means that i don't want to see someone solving the exercise , i want to understand what a centroid is, why do i care for the centre of pressure, why do i use the technique illustrated to solve an exercise of that nature. why do i need to consider a small part and then intergrate?
      I know that these questions require for you to " spoonfeed" me information. But as soon as teachers realise that spoonfeeding is the best way to go, the better for the world of education. After all if you don't know how to explain something with simple words you don't understand it yourself. At least something similar is what Einstein said

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  7 лет назад +1

      Eventually we will create example videos for the fluid mechanics videos. The current set of videos are meant to explain important concepts and derive equations only.

  • @timnguyen1329
    @timnguyen1329 7 лет назад

    6:16 , Pc = garma*Hc +Pa, why missed Pa

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  7 лет назад

      Is that the correct timestamp? Where do you see the "+Pa"?

    • @mesnous
      @mesnous 5 лет назад

      Are we the only who noticed that ? I don't understand why Pc = gamma*Hc

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    @user-jh1kj9cl3h 3 года назад

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  • @paulringab123
    @paulringab123 7 лет назад

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    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  7 лет назад +6

      So all we had to do is create fluid mechanics videos to win your affection? We should have made the videos much earlier.

  • @adelmahmoud1295
    @adelmahmoud1295 6 лет назад +1

    great explanation but you talk a little too fast for me.

    • @CPPMechEngTutorials
      @CPPMechEngTutorials  6 лет назад +1

      You can slow down the video by clicking on the Settings icon (looks like a gear).

  • @cliefordvalenzuela6644
    @cliefordvalenzuela6644 6 лет назад

    You said that FR is applied to where CP is. Then why did you use hc in finding FR? Please enlighten me