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Energy Equation and Bernoulli's Equation in Fluid Flow

ENG 206: Fundamentals of Thermodynamics

200 Level • Civil Engineering

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This academic document provides a comprehensive overview of the energy equation and Bernoulli's equation as applied to fluid mechanics. It explores various forms of energy, including macroscopic and microscopic categories, and applies the first law of thermodynamics to control volumes. The text details the mathematical derivation of Bernoulli's equation for steady, incompressible, and inviscid flows, highlighting the relationships between velocity, pressure, and elevation. Additionally, it discusses concepts such as enthalpy, flow work, heat transfer mechanisms, and the impact of viscous dissipation in fluid systems. These notes serve as a foundational resource for engineering students studying thermodynamics and fluid dynamics.