You did it wrong mate. Instead of force you need to chose pressure. the formula is P (pressure in N/m2 or Pa)=debsity (KG/m3)*earth acceleration of gravity(m/s2)*liquid depth (m)
Couple big mistakes in there. First we have to use pressure and the units should be meters. If you're not sure if you've done it right, check the resulting forces on the "floor" of the tank, it should equal to the mass of liquid inside the tank.
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Really a good job, but there is typo in 9.81*1000
The unit in non uniform distribution for depth has to be changed to 'm' from 'mm'.
But the "y" value is in mm, the 9.81 is given in m/s^2. Isnt it wrong? all units input should be same right?
Hello, also I think we shoud tak a pressure, not loade, (p=rgh)
changing the unit for delth to m could solve the issue.
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Hi Rohit, is there a reason you use Force distribution instead of Pressure distribution?
yes i agree, use pressure load instead of force load (P=pgH)
thanks rohit ji...
You did it wrong mate. Instead of force you need to chose pressure. the formula is P (pressure in N/m2 or Pa)=debsity (KG/m3)*earth acceleration of gravity(m/s2)*liquid depth (m)
Thanks!
good job im waiting for this
thank you
Couple big mistakes in there. First we have to use pressure and the units should be meters. If you're not sure if you've done it right, check the resulting forces on the "floor" of the tank, it should equal to the mass of liquid inside the tank.
1) i subscribed your channel for this great video (THANKS)
2)im a simulation hobiest , kindly suggest any free CFD/FEM software where i can do simulation on fluid pressure impact on solids , like how much water head can a dam handle safely before getting damage .
3)if possible , do simulation tutorial on solid cracks/burst/ tear due to fluid force ,for example
simulation on pressure vessel failure due to excess gas pressure inside the vessel .
Hı what is the dimensions and thickness of the tank
where is gravity? you don't apply gravity
hello sir, can i get your email id, i would like to ask you some questions regarding my final year thesis. where i want to do a simulation on a square creating a vacuum inside the square box of 10 Torr and see what will happen.