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What a video 👏👏👏👏 Basically the equation (using heat as the extensive property) says : the rate of change of heat with time in the system is equal to the rate of change of heat in the control volume, plus the flux of heat in the control volume (i.e the rate of heat leaving the control volume minus the rate of heat entering the control volume). Splendid!
6:41 velocity is uniform on their volumetric section 1 and 2 means they have the same volumetric flow rate right? Cause for the nozzle velocity can't be same for both section.
Volumetric flow is a function of control area and average velocity across the area. Volumetric flow in is the same as volumetric flow out for a non-compressible fluid in a closed system, due to conservation of mass, regardless of area. When area decreases, velocity increases and pressure decreases.
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@@NiLTime bro , like how velocity profile varies while flowing through pipes , like pressure varying (both satic and dynamic). I'm preparing for GATE examination ,I have joined in an institution also and I have been studying in that academy since august of 2020 . It would be so helpful If u explain it in a detailed version . pls . If U gimme ur mail id , we can also make some personal chats
@@NiLTime So, the system which crosses the control surface is an open system that we usually consider in thermodynamics? Hence it is changing with time.
Please continue making these videos, are so educative and i think necessary for understand topic that are very complex in occasions to imagine it, thanks
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Basically the equation (using heat as the extensive property) says : the rate of change of heat with time in the system is equal to the rate of change of heat in the control volume, plus the flux of heat in the control volume (i.e the rate of heat leaving the control volume minus the rate of heat entering the control volume).
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6:41 velocity is uniform on their volumetric section 1 and 2 means they have the same volumetric flow rate right? Cause for the nozzle velocity can't be same for both section.
Volumetric flow is a function of control area and average velocity across the area. Volumetric flow in is the same as volumetric flow out for a non-compressible fluid in a closed system, due to conservation of mass, regardless of area. When area decreases, velocity increases and pressure decreases.
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bro pls make a video on how velocity varies when flowing through the pipes (horizontally, vertically ) #FLUID MECHANICS#
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Hey I didn't understand the topic clearly. Please send me some reference ..
@@NiLTime bro , like how velocity profile varies while flowing through pipes , like pressure varying (both satic and dynamic). I'm preparing for GATE examination ,I have joined in an institution also and I have been studying in that academy since august of 2020 . It would be so helpful If u explain it in a detailed version . pls . If U gimme ur mail id , we can also make some personal chats
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In a system if mass is conserved and not allowed to cross the system boundary then why is it changing with time?
That is for closed system ..but for control volume mass changes with time.
@@NiLTime So, the system which crosses the control surface is an open system that we usually consider in thermodynamics? Hence it is changing with time.
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