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          <dc:title>"Force Exerted by the Flowing Incompressible Fluid on a Pipe Bend"</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Zin Thwe Khine Phay</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>San Win Oo</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>"This paper is concerned with the hydrodynamics of the fluid flow. The equations of motion
such as Reynold’s equation of motion, Navier-Stokes equation and Euler’s equation of motion
are firstly studied. For an inviscid fluid, Euler’s equation of motion and Bernoulli’s equation
are derived. And then, the impulse-momentum equation for an inviscid fluid is expressed. It is
based on the law of conservation of momentum, which states that the net force acting on the
fluid mass is equal to the change in momentum of flow per unit time in that direction. Finally,
the force exerted by the flowing incompressible fluid on a pipe bend is mainly discussed with
examples."</dc:description>
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