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Work Done in Fundamentals of Fluid Flow Formulas
Work done by/on a system is energy transferred by/to the system to/from its surroundings. And is denoted by w. Work Done is usually measured using the Kilojoule for Energy. Note that the value of Work Done is always negative.
Formulas to find Work Done in Fundamentals of Fluid Flow
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Work Done on Wheel per Second
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Work Done if Jet leaves in Direction as that of Motion of Wheel
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Work Done for Radial Discharge at Vane Angle is 90 and Velocity is Zero
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f
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Work Done if there is no Loss of Energy
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Fundamentals of Fluid Flow formulas that make use of Work Done
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Angular Velocity for Work Done on Wheel per Second
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Radius at Inlet for Work Done on Wheel per Second
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f
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Radius at Outlet for Work Done on Wheel per Second
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f
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Initial Velocity when Work Done at Vane Angle is 90 and Velocity is Zero
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f
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Velocity for Work Done if there is no Loss of Energy
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f
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Weight of Fluid for Work Done on Wheel per Second
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f
x
Weight of Fluid given Work Done if Jet leaves in Motion of Wheel
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Weight of Fluid when Work Done at Vane Angle is 90 and Velocity is Zero
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Weight of Fluid for Work Done if there is no loss of Energy
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Velocity at Inlet given Work Done on Wheel
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f
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Velocity at Inlet when Work Done at Vane Angle is 90 and Velocity is Zero
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Velocity at Outlet given Work Done on Wheel
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Velocity at Outlet given Work Done if Jet leaves in Motion of Wheel
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List of variables in Fundamentals of Fluid Flow formulas
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Weight of Fluid
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f
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Specific Gravity of Fluid
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f
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Final Velocity
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f
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Radius of wheel
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f
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Velocity of Jet
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f
x
Radius of Outlet
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f
x
Angular Velocity
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f
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Initial Velocity
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FAQ
What is the Work Done?
Work done by/on a system is energy transferred by/to the system to/from its surroundings. Work Done is usually measured using the Kilojoule for Energy. Note that the value of Work Done is always negative.
Can the Work Done be negative?
Yes, the Work Done, measured in Energy can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Work Done?
Work Done is usually measured using the Kilojoule[KJ] for Energy. Joule[KJ], Gigajoule[KJ], Megajoule[KJ] are the few other units in which Work Done can be measured.
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