Fluid Dynamics Group 24

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