Force Exerted by the Jet on a stationary Vertical Plate
Assumption :
- Fluid density remains constant
- Vertical plate is made of a rigid body and does not move
- Velocity remains constant
- Distance between the nozzle and vertical plate remains constant
- The momentum of fluid remains constant
- The Velocity of the water jet in the direction of the jet is zero after striking
- The angle between the plate and the jet is 90∘
V = velocity of the fluid from the jet (m/s)
d = diameter of the jet (m)
a = area of cross-section of the jet (m^2)=
Fx = mV
= rate of change of momentum
= (mass X velocity of jet before striking - mass X velocity of jet after striking)/time
=(mass/time)(velocity of jet before striking - velocity of jet after striking)
= ρaV[V−0] (remember assumption no.6 this is where 0 comes from )
Applications: The force calculated by this method is use for water cutting jet machine . In real life they don't have any much applications
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