Ideal vs Real Fluids definitions Flashcards
Ideal vs Real Fluids definitions
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Ideal Fluid
A theoretical model of fluid that is incompressible, has constant density, and exhibits laminar flow.Real Fluid
A fluid that can be compressible, have varying densities, and exhibit turbulent flow due to imperfections.Incompressible
A property where a fluid's density remains constant and it cannot be compressed.Compressible
A characteristic of fluids that can have varying densities under high pressure.Density
The mass per unit volume of a fluid, constant in ideal fluids but variable in real fluids.Laminar Flow
A smooth, steady flow pattern typical of ideal fluids, without turbulence.Turbulent Flow
A chaotic flow pattern in real fluids caused by imperfections and high flow speeds.Viscosity
A measure of a fluid's resistance to flow, representing internal friction in real fluids.Viscous Flow
Flow characterized by significant internal friction, typical of real fluids.Non-Viscous Flow
Flow without internal friction, assumed in ideal fluid models.Fluid Friction
Resistance to motion within a fluid, related to its viscosity.Fluid Flow
The movement of fluid, which can be idealized as laminar or real with turbulence.