A bit of fluid mechanics from scratch not from scratch
8 hours ago
- #microfluidics
- #pressure gradients
- #fluid mechanics
- The author explores fluid mechanics concepts, particularly focusing on microfluidics, through a 'thinking trace' approach.
- Discusses static pressure gradients in a tank of water, explaining how pressure gradients exist without causing acceleration due to the balance between gravitational force and pressure gradient force.
- Examines scenarios with spouts and acceleration, questioning how water accelerates in a spout and the implications of incompressibility and mass conservation.
- Presents a 'height paradox' where adding more pipe to a spout seems to imply impossible acceleration of water within the pipe, leading to a hypothesis that the pipe may partially fill with air.
- Investigates the shape of pipes for steady-state flow, considering how pipe width affects water velocity and whether certain shapes can ensure smooth, efficient flow.
- Questions the role of sideways pressure in pipes, especially in narrowing sections, and how pressure gradients might influence water movement towards the center.
- Categorizes fluid mechanics questions into statics, constant velocity, steady states, and dynamics, reflecting on the complexity of analyzing steady states with pressure fields.