Types of Fluid
Following are the types of fluid:
- Ideal fluid
- Real fluid
- Newtonian fluid
- Non-Newtonian fluid
- Ideal plastic fluid
- Incompressible fluid
- Compressible fluid
- Ideal fluid: A fluid is said to be ideal when it cannot be compressed and the viscosity doesn’t fall in the category of an ideal fluid. It is an imaginary fluid which doesn’t exist in reality.
- Real fluid: All the fluids are real as all the fluid possess viscosity.
- Newtonian fluid: When the fluid obeys Newton’s law of viscosity, it is known as a Newtonian fluid.
- Non-Newtonian fluid: When the fluid doesn’t obey Newton’s law of viscosity, it is known as Non-Newtonian fluid.
- Ideal plastic fluid: When the Shear stress is proportional to the velocity gradient and shear stress is more than the yield value, it is known as ideal plastic fluid.
- Incompressible fluid: When the density of the fluid doesn’t change with the application of external force, it is known as an incompressible fluid.
- Compressible fluid: When the density of the fluid changes with the application of external force, it is known as compressible fluid.
Below is the tabular representation of the fluid types:
Types of fluid | Density | Viscosity |
Ideal fluid | Constant | Zero |
Real fluid | Variable | Non zero |
Newtonian fluid | Constant/ Variable | |
Non-Newtonian fluid | Constant/ Variable | |
Incompressible fluid | Constant | Non zero/ zero |
Compressible fluid | Variable | Non zero/ zero |
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