Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

GASES AND FLOW FRCA PRIMARY PHYSICS 1 Dr E Farnham-Davis MEPS 2016.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "GASES AND FLOW FRCA PRIMARY PHYSICS 1 Dr E Farnham-Davis MEPS 2016."— Presentation transcript:

1 GASES AND FLOW FRCA PRIMARY PHYSICS 1 Dr E Farnham-Davis MEPS 2016

2 States of Matter  Solid  Liquid  Vapour  Gas

3 Phases

4 Definitions  Triple point – pressure and temperature at which all three states can coexist  Critical temperature – temperature, above which, a gas cannot be compressed into a liquid  Critical pressure – minimum pressure required at the critical temperature to liquefy a gas

5 Change of Phase

6 Gas Laws

7 Universal Gas Law

8 More Gas Laws  Dalton’s Law  Total pressure = sum (partial pressure all other gases)  Henry’s Law  Solubility of a gas in a liquid is proportional to partial pressure above liquid

9 Flow  Quantity of a fluid passing a point in a given time  e.g. L/min  (fluid = liquid, vapour or gas)  Laminar vs Turbulent

10 Laminar vs Turbulent

11 Laminar Flow

12 Reynolds number

13 Laminar vs Turbulent

14 Measuring flow  Several devices used in different areas of anaesthesia  Fixed orifice variable pressure  Fixed pressure variable orifice

15 Rotameter  Forces acting in equilibrium

16 Pneumotachograph  Change in pressure proportional to flow (laminar)

17 Wright’s Respirometer

18 PEFR  Variable pressure, variable orifice

19 Benedict-Roth spirometer  Measures volumes

20 Spirometry trace

21 Bernoulli Effect  At a narrowing in a system in which fluid is moving the pressure will decrease as the velocity increases (conservation of energy)

22 Venturi  Utilisation of low pressure created by Bernoulli effect in order to entrain another gas (e.g. O2 in Venturi Mask).

23 Coanda Effect  Fluid will “cling” to surface as it flows past it (e.g. water from a tap on the back of a spoon).  Used in “fluid logic” ventilators.


Download ppt "GASES AND FLOW FRCA PRIMARY PHYSICS 1 Dr E Farnham-Davis MEPS 2016."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google