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What is the difference between total and stagnation pressure?

by steve podleski <steve.d.podleski@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 30, 2007 at 06:11 PM

>  I'm an aeronautical engineering student who is thoroughly confused
> about the difference between total and stagnation pressures in a flow
> (if any). When do we measure total pressure and when do we measure
> stagnation pressure in a given flow? Why do we need to measure
> stagnation pressure at all and how do we do it? What does stagnation
> pressure signify?
>
> Can anybody please help me out?

Static pressure is the pressure that an object feels. The total pressure
is
the pressure if the fluid loses all its velocity; it also a measure of the
total energy for fluids moving at velocities below speeds where
compressibility occurs : total pressure=static pressure + dynamic pressure
((density*velocity**2)/2)
 




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What is the difference between total and stagnation pressure?
steve podleski <steve.  2007-01-30 18:11:14 

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