Fluid Properties: Density, Specific Weight, and Specific Gravity
Автор: HydroMohsen
Загружено: 2023-01-10
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Fluid density, specific weight, and specific gravity are properties that are used to describe the physical characteristics of fluids.
Density: Density is a measure of the mass per unit volume of a fluid. It is typically measured in kg/m^3 or g/cm^3. The density of a fluid can be affected by temperature and pressure changes, and it is an important factor in determining the behavior of a fluid in a particular system.
Specific weight: Specific weight is the weight per unit volume of a fluid. It is typically measured in N/m^3 or lb/ft^3. Specific weight is the ratio of the fluid's weight to the weight of an equal volume of water at 4°C (39.2°F), and it is related to the fluid's density, where specific weight is equal to density times the acceleration due to gravity.
Specific gravity: Specific gravity is a dimensionless ratio that compares the density of a fluid to the density of water. Specific gravity is the ratio of a fluid's density to the density of water at a specified temperature, typically 4 °C (39.2 °F). It is a dimensionless value and the ratio of a substance density to the reference density, usually water. and It is represented without units.
All three properties are important when designing systems that involve fluids and are used to predict how a fluid will behave under different conditions.
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