Article | REF: BE8153 V2

Fluid mechanical basic equations

Author: André LALLEMAND

Publication date: July 10, 2015, Review date: January 4, 2020 | Lire en français

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    5. Energy balance. First principle of thermodynamics

    5.1 General case

    The first principle of thermodynamics states that the energy variation of a system in a unit of time is equal to the power of the external forces plus the thermal power exchanged between the system and its external environment (if we restrict ourselves to mechanical and thermal energy forms).

    In the balance equation (3) , the quantity per unit volume g corresponds to the internal stopping energyρe a per unit volume of the fluid. We have :

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