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Acceleration Number

The acceleration number characterizes acceleration flow.

The acceleration number equals the elastic modulus cubed divided by the product of the gravitational acceleration, dynamic viscosity squared and the mass density.

Formula

QuantityVariable["Ac", "AccelerationNumber"] == (Quantity[1, "StandardAccelerationOfGravity"^(-2)]*QuantityVariable["E", "ElasticModulus"]^3)/(QuantityVariable["η", "DynamicViscosity"]^2*QuantityVariable["ρ", "MassDensity"])

symbol description physical quantity
Ac acceleration number "AccelerationNumber"
E elastic modulus "ElasticModulus"
η dynamic viscosity "DynamicViscosity"
ρ mass density "MassDensity"

Forms

Examples

Get the resource:

In[1]:=
ResourceObject["Acceleration Number"]
Out[1]=

Get the formula:

In[2]:=
FormulaData[ResourceObject["Acceleration Number"]]
Out[2]=

Use some values:

In[3]:=
FormulaData[
 ResourceObject[
  "Acceleration Number"], {QuantityVariable["E","ElasticModulus"] -> 
   Quantity[50, "Gigapascals"], 
  QuantityVariable["\[Eta]","DynamicViscosity"] -> 
   Quantity[1, "Centipoise"]}]
Out[3]=

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