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Can you please explain Bernoulli's equation?
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[QUOTE="erobz, post: 6852808, member: 700856"] I believe Bernoulli assumes by edict that the fluid has a pressure at 1, and that the flow is only inviscid between 1 and 2. And note, just because there is no shear stress acting in the fluid through viscous action, there still are forces that arise from the momentum change the fluid element undergoes as it passes from 1 to 2. If the entire flow beyond 2 was inviscid and just a straight run of pipe I agree that ##F_2## could be in trouble… However, if section 1 to 2 were in closed loop there shouldn’t be an issue. [/QUOTE]
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Can you please explain Bernoulli's equation?
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