Archimedes number

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Archimedes' number is named after the Greek Archimedes.

In viscous fluid dynamics, the Archimedes number (Ar) [1] is used when the motion of fluids is affected by density differences. It is a dimensionless number, the ratio of gravitational forces to viscous forces.[2]

The relationship and has the form:[3]

Ar=gL3ρ(ρρ)μ2

where:

  • g is the local external field (for example gravitational acceleration), m/s2,
  • ρ is the density of the fluid, kg/m3,
  • ρ is the density of the body, kg/m3,
  • μ is the dynamic viscosity, kg/ms,
  • L is the characteristic length of body, m.

References

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  1. Do not confuse it with Archimedes' constant, π)
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