Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 3 (Q.No. 4)
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The total pressure on a horizontally immersed surface is (where w = Specific weight of the liquid, A = Area of the immersed surface, and x = Depth of the centre of gravity of the immersed surface from the liquid surface)
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Vivek lal tesu said:
1 decade ago
This answer belongs to total force not total pressure.
Total pressure: Force per unit area i.e. wax divided by a. Then answer should be wx.
Total pressure: Force per unit area i.e. wax divided by a. Then answer should be wx.
Arpit Shah said:
1 decade ago
Answer should be wx.
Sarmad said:
10 years ago
The total pressure on a horizontal immersed surface is wx.
The total pressure on a vertical immersed surface is wAx.
The total pressure on a inclined immersed surface is wAxsin(angle).
The total pressure on a vertical immersed surface is wAx.
The total pressure on a inclined immersed surface is wAxsin(angle).
Manoj said:
9 years ago
Total pressure on a horizontal immersed surface is wA/x.
Unit of pressure will be KN/sqm.
Unit of pressure will be KN/sqm.
Muhammad Waqas said:
9 years ago
The Total pressure on an immersed surface i.e. PA which is equal to Force(This phrase means the author is talking about FORCE) so don't misunderstand it.
The Total pressure on an immersed surface may be defined as the Weight of the liquid above the immersed surface.
F = Specific weight of liquid * Volume of liquid.
F = Specific weight of liquid * Area of surface * Depth of liquid.
F = wAx (kN).
The Total pressure on an immersed surface may be defined as the Weight of the liquid above the immersed surface.
F = Specific weight of liquid * Volume of liquid.
F = Specific weight of liquid * Area of surface * Depth of liquid.
F = wAx (kN).
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