
Fluid dynamics is the scientific discipline that studies the motion and behavior of fluids such as water, oil, and air. This field helps us understand the velocity, pressure, direction, and interactions of fluids. Knowing how fluids flow is crucial in many areas, from everyday life to engineering projects. Understanding fluid behavior is essential for accurately managing natural phenomena and technological systems.Key CharacteristicsFluids change their shape to match the container they occupy bu
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Rüya Dumlu
CaCarburetor is a mechanical device in internal combustion engines responsible for mixing fuel and air in appropriate ratios and delivering the mixture to the cylinders. It is commonly used in gasoline engines. The vaporization of fuel and the provision of the air-fuel mixture required by the engine are among the primary functions of the carburetor. Although it has largely been replaced by injection systems with the advancement of automotive technology, it still exists in certain types of engines.
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AiAn airfoil is the two-dimensional cross-section of objects that move through a fluid, such as wings, propellers, rudders, or sails. These sections are designed to provide the optimal lift-to-drag ratio for vehicles moving through fluids like air or water. Typically curved or flat, and often resembling a teardrop shape, airfoils function by creating a pressure difference on their two opposing surfaces based on Bernoulli’s principle. This pressure difference generates aerodynamic forces, enabling
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Fatih Türk