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Can anyone explain the meaning of dynamic, static and stagnation pressure ?

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Can anyone explain the meaning of dynamic, static and stagnation pressure ?

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*For incompressible flow, Total Pressure = Dynamic Pressure + Static Pressure *Stagnation pressure is the static pressure at a stagnation point in a fluid flow. At a stagnation point the fluid velocity is zero and all kinetic energy has been converted into pressure energy. Stagnation pressure is equal to the sum of the free-stream dynamic pressure and free-stream static pressure. Stagnation pressure is sometimes referred to as pitot pressure because it is measured using a pitot tube. *Static pressure is the pressure at a nominated point in a fluid. Many authors use the term static pressure in place of pressure to avoid ambiguity. *Dynamic pressure is closely related to the kinetic energy of a fluid particle, since both quantities are proportional to the particle’s mass (through the density, in the case of dynamic pressure) and square of the velocity. Dynamic pressure is in fact one of the terms of Bernoulli’s equation, which is essentially an equation of energy conservation for a fluid

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