1.Isothermal expansion at a high temperature AB
2.Adiabatic expansion as the temperature falls to a lower rule BC
3.Isothermal compression at lower temperature CD
4.Adiabatic compression as temperature increase to initial high volume DA
Any fluid that has no resistance to shear stress and no compressibility is called "Ideal Fluid"
The Ideal Condition was created on 2007-05-28.
Ideal Fluid:An incompressible fluid that has no internal viscosity.
Ideal FluidsIn compressibleIt has zero viscosityNo resistance is encountered as the fluid movesReal FluidsCompressibleViscous in natureCertain amount of resistance is always offered by these fluids as they move
inviscid flow
Uniform flow is a characteristic of ideal fluid behavior, where the fluid moves in a steady and consistent manner without any disturbances or variations in flow velocity or pressure. Ideal fluid assumes that the flow is frictionless, incompressible, and irrotational, which allows for the simplification of fluid dynamics equations. However, in reality, ideal fluids do not exist, and all real fluids exhibit some level of viscosity and other non-ideal behaviors.
Ideal Mechanical Advantage (IMA)
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