great video! only thing i didnt understand is the units of mass flow rate and volumetric flow rate. did you maybe forget to put d/dt infront of the integrals? thank you and happy new years :)
I did not forget a d/dt. The integrals have velocity in them (length per time) and that is where the flow RATE comes in (time in the denominator). Thank you for your comment. Please tell your friends and colleagues about my TH-cam channel where there are hundreds of free videos about the Bible, fluid mechanics, science, math, statistics, air pollution, and other topics. I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you for your kind comment. Please tell your friends and colleagues about my TH-cam channel where there are hundreds of free videos about the Bible, fluid mechanics, science, math, statistics, air pollution, and other topics. I would greatly appreciate it.
for the steady flow example, wouldn't u1h = (ah^3)/2 instead of (ah^3)/6? I just went through the integration by hand, but the 3/6 simplified to 1/2 so I think it should be (ah^3)/2.
great video! only thing i didnt understand is the units of mass flow rate and volumetric flow rate. did you maybe forget to put d/dt infront of the integrals? thank you and happy new years :)
I did not forget a d/dt. The integrals have velocity in them (length per time) and that is where the flow RATE comes in (time in the denominator).
Thank you for your comment. Please tell your friends and colleagues about my TH-cam channel where there are hundreds of free videos about the Bible, fluid mechanics, science, math, statistics, air pollution, and other topics. I would greatly appreciate it.
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Thanks Professor!
Thank you very much.
Thank you for your kind comment. Please tell your friends and colleagues about my TH-cam channel where there are hundreds of free videos about the Bible, fluid mechanics, science, math, statistics, air pollution, and other topics. I would greatly appreciate it.
for the steady flow example, wouldn't u1h = (ah^3)/2 instead of (ah^3)/6? I just went through the integration by hand, but the 3/6 simplified to 1/2 so I think it should be (ah^3)/2.
No, I just went through the integration again and it is correct. You must be doing something wrong.