Bernoulli's Equation

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Common name for the fluid energy equation. An energy balance equation demonstrating the conservation of three major states - static pressure energy, kinetic energy (velocity pressure) and potential energy. Also referred to as Bernoulli’s Principle. Daniel Bernoulli presented the Bernoulli’s theorem in 1738;

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Bernoulli’s theorem is for a frictionless incompressible fluid. However, it can be applied to real incompressible fluids with good results in situations where frictional effects are very small.


References

  1. ASPE Standard 45 Siphonic Roof Drainage
  2. FLUID MECHANICS with Engineering Applications p.93