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@@rahulmelkani6966 let try with an analogy. let's say a train arrives at a platform there 20 people entering the train per sec at that platform and there are 10 people leaving from the train per sec on the same platform. than tell me what is the rate of increase in number of people in the train. i don't know wether i explained it well enough. but mujee to aisa he samja.
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Still don't understand why you need to add the Mass coming into the element @ABCD to the rate of change of mass in the x-direction in the element to get the mass exiting the element at EFGH, anyone?
We have to add rate of change in mass with mass entering the face ABCD. It's because the here we use integration to find the rate of change in mass which gives exact value of change in mass it may be positive or negative. So by adding the rate of change in mass with the mass entering through the face ABCD we will get the mass of fluid leaving through the face EFGH. He take 2kg-1kg just as an example.
He was trying to say that when a liquid of 2kg flows through an area...and it flows out with 1kg...so the remaining liquid in the element will be 2kg-1kg=1kg...
Nice lecture but I think mass through efgh - mass through abcd because rate of increase in mass x direction will positive not negative if we will considered negative it will not increase in mass it will decrease in mass.......check it
dear the increase or decrease in mass inside the control volume depends upon the leaving mass it is possible that the leaving mass is greater than the entering mass so in this case the net mass rate inside the control volume will be negative. similarly if the out flow rate is less than the inlet flow rate then net mass rate inside the control volume will be positive.
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I still see the same question why do you add the mass entering to the difference of the mass respect to x to calculate the mass leaving in EFGH??
I am not sure but i think its similar to 2 + (-1) = 1
Same problem.
As given in FM by Rk bansal
it's not mass. it is rate flow of mass.
@@AakashSawant001 can u pls explain then how it done why they added mass flow rate?
@@rahulmelkani6966 let try with an analogy. let's say a train arrives at a platform there 20 people entering the train per sec at that platform and there are 10 people leaving from the train per sec on the same platform. than tell me what is the rate of increase in number of people in the train. i don't know wether i explained it well enough. but mujee to aisa he samja.
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I think it was a rectangular cuboid of dimensions dx,dy and dz through you are considering the flow phenomena
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Can you kindly make a video for law of conservation of momentum (navier stoke equation derivation complete?
Computational fluid dynamics book
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Still don't understand why you need to add the Mass coming into the element @ABCD to the rate of change of mass in the x-direction in the element to get the mass exiting the element at EFGH, anyone?
I too have the same doubt the rate of change term should be substracted......from the mass entering ABCD....that will give the mass leaving from EFGH
We have to add rate of change in mass with mass entering the face ABCD. It's because the here we use integration to find the rate of change in mass which gives exact value of change in mass it may be positive or negative. So by adding the rate of change in mass with the mass entering through the face ABCD we will get the mass of fluid leaving through the face EFGH. He take 2kg-1kg just as an example.
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this man is saying, rate of increase of mass in x-direction but is subtracting ABCD-EFGH (2-1).. what does he mean
He was trying to say that when a liquid of 2kg flows through an area...and it flows out with 1kg...so the remaining liquid in the element will be 2kg-1kg=1kg...
@@brianmanoj9451 so in that case its actually rate of decrease in mass?
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Nice lecture but I think mass through efgh - mass through abcd because rate of increase in mass x direction will positive not negative if we will considered negative it will not increase in mass it will decrease in mass.......check it
dear the increase or decrease in mass inside the control volume depends upon the leaving mass it is possible that the leaving mass is greater than the entering mass so in this case the net mass rate inside the control volume will be negative. similarly if the out flow rate is less than the inlet flow rate then net mass rate inside the control volume will be positive.
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