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Thank you for this explanation, but what if we have 2 geometric properties in the variables(e.g. velocity - V, Young's Modulus - E, width - w , Diameter - d, and density - D)
A partially submerged body is towed in water. The resistance R to its motion depends on the density p, the viscosity u of water, length L of the body, velocity v of the body and acceleration due to gravity g. using Buckinghan's heorem of dimensional analysis, express R in terms of dinensionless parameters
While aranging the repeating terms should we always select in order like first comes geometric property one, second comes flow property one 3rd comes, Fuid property one or is it just random
How do you know which property to choose for step 7? I’m first year engineering student and we have not done fluid mechanics yet so I’m confused which parameters to choose
It doesn't matter which one you take from the geometric, flow or fluid property, as long as you don't take two of the same and don't select a dependant variable. For example, in the same pi group you can't have diameter and length because both have the same unit.
Great explanation. However I would have liked if you explained why you prefer a variable over another while selecting pi terms. Also, what kind of term is Q? Is it flow property?
I think the variables are chosen to make common dimensionless numbers like Reynold's Number or Weber Number. I'm also guessing Q, the "Discharge" is volumetric flowrate in (m^3)/s
Thank u so much our explanation but I have question about Properties, How we know that geometric, fluid and flow properties ? Also we have many quantity , for example; stress,pressure so how I know the strees which quantity ?
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What, if we take dynamic viscosity as fluid property instead of density ?
Can you explain why density is a flow property??
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Sir I have a ques why we taking density as a repeating value why cannot take viscosity both are fluid property
Only one property we have to choose
Thank you for this explanation, but what if we have 2 geometric properties in the variables(e.g. velocity - V, Young's Modulus - E, width - w , Diameter - d, and density - D)
I think we have to choose 1 of this
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A partially submerged body is towed in water. The resistance R to its motion depends on the density p, the viscosity u of water, length L of the body, velocity v of the body and acceleration due to gravity g. using Buckinghan's heorem of dimensional analysis, express R in terms of dinensionless parameters
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While aranging the repeating terms should we always select in order like first comes geometric property one, second comes flow property one 3rd comes, Fuid property one or is it just random
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How do you know which property to choose for step 7? I’m first year engineering student and we have not done fluid mechanics yet so I’m confused which parameters to choose
It doesn't matter which one you take from the geometric, flow or fluid property, as long as you don't take two of the same and don't select a dependant variable. For example, in the same pi group you can't have diameter and length because both have the same unit.
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Just did the calculation by taking viscosity instead of the density, the answer is the same.
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can we choose dynamic viscosity instead of denity
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why did you choose rho over mu ?
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Any one fluid property we have to choose
@@edutechguruengineeringlear4280 thanks, I understood that we can choose any fluid property as a repeating variable and the solution will be the same
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If I have one independent variable with unitless then should I include it in pi theorem procedure
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Why we cant take mue as fluid property?
if there is one independent variable having no units then will it be included in the pi group formation
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Sir, why is discharge not chosen as flow property?
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Great explanation. However I would have liked if you explained why you prefer a variable over another while selecting pi terms. Also, what kind of term is Q? Is it flow property?
I think the variables are chosen to make common dimensionless numbers like Reynold's Number or Weber Number. I'm also guessing Q, the "Discharge" is volumetric flowrate in (m^3)/s
@@MD-en6ji yes, Q means discharge rate or you can say volume flow rate which unit is (m^3)/s
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why dont we use μ for the fluid property?
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Why you selected density only ..why don't you take viscosity??
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why select rho instead mu??????
What about discharge is it a flow property????? Please reply
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What if the question gives you mass of an object? Is that considered geometric?
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Thank u so much our explanation but I have question about Properties, How we know that geometric, fluid and flow properties ? Also we have many quantity , for example; stress,pressure so how I know the strees which quantity ?
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Can someone please clarify why rho was chosen over mu for the fluid property.
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n is constant is it?
Could please explain the dimension analysis of free convection