What is a continuous flow and unsteady flow
steady: A steady flow is one in which the conditions (velocity, pressure and cross-section) may differ from point to point but DO NOT change with time. unsteady: If at any point in the fluid, the conditions change with time, the flow is described as unsteady.
The velocity is constant in a steady flow pipe while in the unsteady flow the velocity is not constant.
Steady flow: laminar flow over a sphere. Unsteady flow: turbulent flow over anything.
fluid is flowing from one point to another point in a specified volume which change in it s time
Fluid that it attracted to a nearby surface and remains attached even when the surface curves away from the initial flow direction.
steady: A steady flow is one in which the conditions (velocity, pressure and cross-section) may differ from point to point but DO NOT change with time. unsteady: If at any point in the fluid, the conditions change with time, the flow is described as unsteady.
The velocity is constant in a steady flow pipe while in the unsteady flow the velocity is not constant.
Steady flow: laminar flow over a sphere. Unsteady flow: turbulent flow over anything.
An unsteady flow refers to a fluid flow where the properties at a specific point in the flow field change with time. This could be due to variations in velocity, pressure, or density over time. It contrasts with steady flow, where these properties remain constant at any given point in the flow field over time.
what is steady state flow process in fluid dynamics
The equation assumes steady state or laminar flow and hence cannot be used for turbulent flows.
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Turbulent flow describes the unsteady or violent movement of air or fluid. It is more commonly referred to simply as turbulence.
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