Fluid Dynamics Group 24
Across
- 4. Another term for the study of stationary fluids.
- 6. Measure of volume change under pressure.
- 7. Fluid with constant viscosity regardless of shear rate.
- 8. Viscosity increase over time under steady shear.
- 11. Measure of a fluid’s resistance to compression.
- 12. Separate and distinct parts of a system.
- 13. Becoming less viscous when shaken or stirred.
- 21. Elastic-like force at the liquid-gas interface.
- 23. Greek scientist who discovered the buoyancy principle.
- 24. Vertical force balancing an aircraft's weight.
- 28. The study of fluids at rest.
- 30. Resistance caused by fluid sliding over a surface.
- 31. Ratio of flow speed to the speed of sound.
- 32. The internal friction or "thickness" of a fluid.
- 33. Liquid flow in narrow spaces without external force.
- 34. Having a strong affinity for water.
Down
- 1. Instrument used to measure a liquid's relative density.
- 2. Ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces.
- 3. Upward force exerted by a fluid on an object.
- 5. Scientist who linked fluid speed to pressure changes.
- 9. A property of repelling or failing to mix with water.
- 10. Material showing both viscous and elastic traits.
- 14. Lacking physical units, like the Reynolds number.
- 15. Unitless quantity used to quantify fluid resistance.
- 16. The study of fluids in motion.
- 17. Force exerted per unit of area.
- 18. Principle stating mass flow rate remains constant.
- 19. The ratio of a substance's mass to its volume.
- 20. Fluid resistance force acting opposite to an object's motion.
- 22. Resistance caused by an object's shape and size.
- 25. A push or pull acting upon an object.
- 26. Formation of vapour bubbles in a flowing liquid.
- 27. Fluid whose viscosity changes under stress.
- 29. Study of how air moves around solid objects.
- 33. Assumption that fluid is a continuous mass.