Chapter 3 - Hydrostatic Force Concept & Application
Chapter 3 - Hydrostatic Force Concept & Application
Chapter 3 - Hydrostatic Force Concept & Application
HYDROSTATIC FORCE
&
ITS APPLICATION
CENTER OF PRESSURE
Pressure from fluid will create force to the contact surface.
If all forces is summed resultant force.
The direction & magnitude of force perpendicular with
plane surface at Center of Pressure (CP).
hc
hp
Center point F
hc N K
hp
P = h
M’
F
Center point
N’
h
hc
FR dF
c
x
CP
A
dA
c
CP Center point
y Center of pressure
where:
= Density (kg/m3)
g = Gravity acceleration ( 9.81 m/s2)
hc = Vertical distance from fluid to the centriod of the
area (m)
A = Submerged plane area (m2)
HYDROSTATIC FORCE ON INCLINED
SUBMERGED PLANE SURFACE
.... Cont ‘
LOCATION OF RESULTANT FORCE AT y DIRECTION, yR
where:
Ixc = Second moment of area with respect to an axis
passing through its centroid and parallel to the x axis
(m4) – See Table 3.1
yc = Distance from fluid surface at point O to the
submerged plane center directed along y coordinate
system (m).
HYDROSTATIC FORCE ON INCLINED
SUBMERGED PLANE SURFACE
.... Cont ‘
LOCATION OF RESULTANT FORCE AT x DIRECTION, xR
where:
Ixyc = Moment of area upon x-y coordinate system through
center of area (m4) – See Table 3.1
xc = Distance from fluid surface at point O to the
submerged plane center directed along x coordinate
system (m).
HYDROSTATIC FORCE ON INCLINED
SUBMERGED PLANE SURFACE
.... Cont ‘
DIRECTION OF RESULTANT FORCE
FR
hc = y c
C
xc
yR y c
C
FR CP
1.2 m
FR
B
3m
45 F
A
SOLUTION
Consider figure below:-
yR
1.2 m
yC
FR B
3m
x
45 F
A
y
SOLUTION .... Cont ‘
(i) Magnitude of resultant force, FR
FR ghc A
where; 3
hc 1.2 2.7 m
2
A bh (5)(4.24) 21.2 m 2
3
x 3m sin 45
45°
hence;
FR (1000)(9.81)(2.7 )(21.2)
FR 561524.4 N 561.5 kN
SOLUTION .... Cont ‘
(ii) Location of resultant force, yR
I xc
yR yc
ycA
where;
bh 3 (5)(4.24)3
I xc 31.76 m 4
12 12
2.7
yc
hc =2.7 m sin 45
yc
45
hence;
31.76
yR 3.82 4.21 m
( 3.82)( 21.2)
SOLUTION .... Cont ‘
SM B =SM B
h h
(F ) FR y R y c
2 2
4.24 4.24
(F ) 561.5 4.21 3.82
2 2
F 665 kN
HYDROSTATIC FORCE ON A
SUBMERGED CURVED SURFACE
Fluid
H
O B
R
D
Figure 3.6: Fluid in open tank with semi circular shape at the
bottom ( elevation view )
HYDROSTATIC FORCE ON A SUBMERGED CURVED
SURFACE
b
1
yc
xc c
hc hcp h
w1
O B
c CP
FL w2
FH a
yc 2
xc a
D
FR
Fv
1. W1 FORCE
(i) MAGNITUDE
Is the liquid weight over OB surface line and can be calculated as:
where,
= Unit weight of fluid (water = 9.81 kN/m3)
A1 = Fluid area at zone 1 ( above OB line Table 3.1
(m2). In this case;
A1 b
h (rectangular shape)
L = Length of plane (m)
HYDROSTATIC FORCE ON A SUBMERGED CURVED
SURFACE
.... Cont ‘
(ii) LOCATION
Act at the center point of zone 1 obtained from Table 3.1 & in
this case;
h b
yc & xc
2 2
2. W2 FORCE
(i) MAGNITUDE
Is the liquid weight over OB curved surface and can be calculated
as: W2 A 2L (kN)
……………… 3.5
HYDROSTATIC FORCE ON A SUBMERGED CURVED
SURFACE
.... Cont ‘
where,
A2 = Fluid area at zone 2 ( at OBD curved surfae
Table 3.1 (m2). In this case;
R 2
A2
4 (quarter circular shape)
(ii) LOCATION
Act at the center point of zone 2 from Table 3.1 & in this case;
4R
y c xc
3
HYDROSTATIC FORCE ON A SUBMERGED CURVED
SURFACE
.... Cont ‘
3. FL FORCE
(i) MAGNITUDE
Is the horizontal force acting on the projected vertical plane from
where,
hc = Vertical distance from fluid surface to the
submerged centriod of the area (m)
A = Projected vertical plane area rectangular
shape : Figure 3.7 (mA2).In
Lthis
a case;
HYDROSTATIC FORCE ON A SUBMERGED CURVED
SURFACE
.... Cont ‘
(ii) LOCATION
Act at the center of pressure and can be calculated as;
I xc
hcp hc
hc A ……………… 3.7
where,
Ixc = Second moment of area for projected plane area
(m4) which is;
La 3
I xc
12
HYDROSTATIC FORCE ON A SUBMERGED CURVED
SURFACE
.... Cont ‘
4. FH FORCE
FH FL ……………… 3.8
5. FV FORCE
.... Cont ‘
(i) MAGNITUDE
Magnitude is same as summation of fluid weight (W1 + W2) but in
(ii) LOCATION
Act at the resultant of the center of W1 & W2 & can be calculated
A1 xc1 A 2 xc 2
xc
as; A1 A 2 ……………… 3.10
HYDROSTATIC FORCE ON A SUBMERGED CURVED
SURFACE
.... Cont ‘
Finally ….
The resultant force and its location can be determined using this
formula;
FR FH 2 FV 2
……………… 3.11
FV
tan 1
FH ……………… 3.12
FH
a
FR
Fv
6m A
SOLUTION:
2m
1
yc
c 3m
xc
w1
6m
hcp
hc
h
m
L=3
A B
R=2
m
c CP
a=2m
FL w2
FH
yc 2
xc a
C
FR
Fv
SOLUTION .... Cont ‘
(i) Magnitude of horizontal and vertical force (FH & Fv);
(a) Horizontal component force, FL:
FL hc A
where; 2
hc 4 5m
2
A La ( 3)( 2) 6 m 2
therefore;
FL (9.81)(5)(6)
FL 294.3 kN
Hence;
FH FL Oppo
site
FH 294.3 kN directi
SOLUTION .... Cont ‘
(b) Vertical component force, W1 & W2:
W1 A1L
where;
A1 bh ( 2)(4) 8 m 2
therefore;
W1 (9.81)(8)( 3) 235.4 kN
W2 A 2L
where;
R 2 ( )( 22 )
A2 3.142 m 2
4 4
therefore;
W2 (9.81)( 3.142)( 3) 92.47 kN
Hence;
FV W1 W2
Oppo
FV 235.4 92.47 site
FV 327.87 kN directi
SOLUTION .... Cont ‘
I xc
hcp hc
hc A
where;
La 3 (3)(2)3
I xc 2 m4
12 12
therefore;
2
hcp 5
(5)(6)
h cp 5.07 m (from water surface)
SOLUTION .... Cont ‘
A1 xc1 A 2 xc 2
xc
A1 A 2
where;
b 2 4R (4)( 2)
xc1 1m xc 2 0.85 m
2 2 3 ( 3)( 3.142)
therefore;
(8)(1) ( 3.142)(0.85)
xc
8 3.142
FR FH 2 FV 2
FR 294.3 327.9
FR 440.56 kN
1 FV
tan
FH
327.9
tan 1
294.3
48.09
SOLUTION .... Cont ‘
Sketch of the forces acting on the plane:
2m
hcp = 5.07 m
6m A B
FH = 294.3 kN
a =48.09
C
FR = 411.9 kN
x c 0.96 m
Fv = 327.9 kN
SECOND MOMENT AREA
AS SHOWN IN
TABLE 3.1
Table 3.1: Area, center point, second moment of area, moment of area with respect to an
orthogonal set of axes ( x – y coordinate system)
2
SEMI c R D 0.1098R4 0
CIRCULAR R
yc
2 xc
2
D
xc
D
yc
2
2 R 4
0
R
CIRCULAR c
R D
yc
xc 4
2
4R
R
yc
QUARTER c
R 2 3
CIRCULAR
R
yc
4 4R 0.05488R4 -0.01647R4
xc
xc 3
BOUYANCY
ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE
States Magnitude of buoyant force = weight of the fluid
displaced by the body ( directed vertically upward).
BOUYANCY CONCEPT
Air
Water
.... Cont ‘
.... Cont ‘
Water
Mercury
FB 1gV1 2gV2
……………… 3.14
BOUYANCY CONCEPT
.... Cont ‘
Floating body
Liquid
(r liquid)
Suspended body
rmaterial = rliquid
Submerged body
.... Cont ‘
To conclude if;
Block A
Block B
Liquid
G
h1
h
B B
h2
BLOCK A G
Liquid
BLOCK B
.... Cont ‘
According to Figure 3.14, point G is the centre line of the
object. In other words;
h
Po int G
2
Given:-
V = 115 m3
seawater = 1025 kg/m3
W gV
W (1025)(9.81)(115 )
W 1156 .35 kN
SOLUTION .... Cont ‘
W
V
g
V 118 m 3
EXAMPLE 3.4
3m
B
h
SOLUTION:
Given:-
m = 6500 kg
=2m
h=3m
w = 1000 kg/m3
SOLUTION .... Cont ‘
(i) Volume of displaced fluid
FB gV
re-arrange;
FB
V
g
known that;
FB W mg
FB ( 6500)(9.81)
FB 63765 N
hence;
63765
V 6.5 m 3
(1000)(9.81)
SOLUTION .... Cont ‘
(ii) Height of h
D 2
(h ) V
4
( 2) 2
(h ) 6.5
4
(6.5)(4)
h
( )( 2) 2
h 2.07 m
SOLUTION .... Cont ‘
(iii) Distance of BG
BG AG AB
where;
3 h
AG AB
2 2
hence;
3 h
BG
2 2
3 2.07
BG
2 2
BG 0.465 m