Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 2 (Q.No. 39)
39.
The Euler's equation for the motion of liquids is based upon the assumption that
the fluid is non - viscous, homogeneous and incompressible
the velocity of flow is uniform over the section
the flow is continuous, steady and along the stream line
all of the above
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Vinoth said:   8 years ago
Both Euler and Bernoulli's equation are derived with viscosity equal to zero.

Navier and Stokes only derived equations of motion by considering viscosity. Applicable to compressible and real fluids.

Ankit agrawal said:   9 years ago
But Euler equation is valid for either compressible or incompressible. Bernoulli's is only for incompressible.

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