Motion of a Fluid Particle (Kinematics)

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Motion of a Fluid Particle (Kinematics)

Motion of a Fluid Particle (Kinematics)

Fluid Translation Acceleration of a Fluid Particle in a Velocity Field

Fluid Translation Scalar Cartesian Form:

Fluid Translation Scalar Cylindrical Form:

Fluid Deformation: Linear Deformation

Fluid Rotation Original Particle Particle after time Dt

Angular Deformation Component Fluid Rotation Rotational Component Angular Deformation Component

Fluid Rotation

Vorticity Fig 1. Results of a CFD calculation of flow impinging on a block (a) streamlines, (b)velocity vector plot of upper half of the flow and (c) velocity vector plot, close up view revealing more details. (From Cengel and Cimbabla)

Vorticity Fig 3. Contour plots of the vorticity field due to flow impinging on a block as produced by a CFD simulation. Only the upper half is due to symmetry. Dark regions represent large negative vorticity and light regions represent large positive vorticity. Fig 2. Contour plots of the pressure field due to flow impinging on a block as produced by a CFD simulation.

Fluid Deformation: Angular Deformation

Fluid Deformation: Angular Deformation