Dynamic Pressure
Fluid dynamics, International System of Units, Pascal (unit), Density
978-620-1-14759-1
6201147594
128
2012-06-26
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Dynamic pressure is closely related to the kinetic energy of a fluid particle, since both quantities are proportional to the particle's mass (through the density, in the case of dynamic pressure) and square of the velocity. Dynamic pressure is in fact one of the terms of Bernoulli's equation, which is essentially an equation of energy conservation for a fluid in motion. The dynamic pressure is equal to the difference between the stagnation pressure and the static pressure. Another important aspect of dynamic pressure is that, as dimensional analysis shows, the aerodynamic stress (i.e. stress within a structure subject to aerodynamic forces) experienced by an aircraft traveling at speed is proportional to the air density and square of proportional.
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