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Evolution of Bernoulli's Equation in Modern Fluid Dynamics

P. S. Gunvant

Abstract


Bernoulli's Equation, a cornerstone of fluid dynamics, encapsulates the principle of energy conservation in fluid flow and continues to be a vital tool in engineering and scientific analysis. This research paper examines the fundamental aspects and broad applications of Bernoulli's Equation in modern fluid dynamics. Starting with its derivation and theoretical underpinnings, the study explores its role in analyzing fluid behaviour in various scenarios, from aerodynamics and hydrodynamics to complex turbulent flow situations. Key applications such as in aviation, hydraulic systems, and weather modelling are scrutinized to highlight the practical utility of Bernoulli's principle. Furthermore, the paper delves into recent advancements and modifications to the traditional equation, addressing limitations in compressible and viscous flows. Innovations in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and experimental methods that leverage Bernoulli’s principles are also discussed. The findings illustrate the enduring relevance and adaptability of Bernoulli's Equation in tackling contemporary challenges in fluid mechanics and engineering.

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P. S. Gunvant. (2024). Evolution of Bernoulli's Equation in Modern Fluid Dynamics. Research and Applications of Thermal Engineering, 7(2), 28-32. 

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11915448



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