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JamesL
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We are studying fluid dynamics in class right now...
Here is a problem that came up on my homework that I am not sure how to solve:
When a person inhales, air moves down the bronchus(windpipe) at 10.4 cm/s. The average flow speed of the air doubles through a constriction in the bronchus. Use (density of air) = 1.29 kg/m^3. Assuming an incompressible flow, determine the pressure drop in the constriction. Answer in units of Pa.
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When i first looked at the problem i took "The average flow speed of the air doubles through a constriction" to mean that it goes from 10.4 cm/s to 20.8 cm/s.
Then i just plugged the values into Bernoulli's equation and then plugged the following into my calculator:
x + (1/2)(1.29)(.104) = (x-y) + (1/2)(1.29)(.208)... only solving for y, which would be the pressure drop. i got .020929 Pa as my answer, and this is not correct.
So, unless i made some mistake in the above equations, i assume that "The average flow speed of the air doubles through a constriction" means something else... but I am not sure where to start.
Any help is appreciated.
Here is a problem that came up on my homework that I am not sure how to solve:
When a person inhales, air moves down the bronchus(windpipe) at 10.4 cm/s. The average flow speed of the air doubles through a constriction in the bronchus. Use (density of air) = 1.29 kg/m^3. Assuming an incompressible flow, determine the pressure drop in the constriction. Answer in units of Pa.
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When i first looked at the problem i took "The average flow speed of the air doubles through a constriction" to mean that it goes from 10.4 cm/s to 20.8 cm/s.
Then i just plugged the values into Bernoulli's equation and then plugged the following into my calculator:
x + (1/2)(1.29)(.104) = (x-y) + (1/2)(1.29)(.208)... only solving for y, which would be the pressure drop. i got .020929 Pa as my answer, and this is not correct.
So, unless i made some mistake in the above equations, i assume that "The average flow speed of the air doubles through a constriction" means something else... but I am not sure where to start.
Any help is appreciated.