Dynamic Pressure Calculator
Calculate the dynamic pressure experienced by a body moving through a fluid from density and velocity.
Dynamic Pressure (q)
6,125.00 Pa
Dynamic Pressure (q) vs Fluid Density (rho)
Formula
## Dynamic Pressure Dynamic pressure represents the kinetic energy per unit volume of a flowing fluid. It is the key scaling parameter for aerodynamic forces. ### Formula **q = 0.5 × rho × V²** where rho is the fluid density and V is the freestream velocity. All aerodynamic forces (lift, drag) are proportional to dynamic pressure, which is why it appears in every force coefficient definition.
Exemplo Resolvido
Air at sea-level standard density flowing at 100 m/s.
- 01q = 0.5 × 1.225 × 100²
- 02q = 0.5 × 1.225 × 10000
- 03q = 6125 Pa = 6.125 kPa
Perguntas Frequentes
What is the difference between dynamic and static pressure?
Static pressure is the ambient pressure of the fluid at rest. Dynamic pressure is the additional pressure due to fluid motion. Total (stagnation) pressure equals static plus dynamic pressure in incompressible flow.
Does dynamic pressure apply to water as well?
Yes. The formula q = 0.5 × rho × V² applies to any fluid. Since water density is about 800 times that of air, the dynamic pressures are much higher for the same speed.
Why does dynamic pressure matter for aircraft design?
All aerodynamic loads on an aircraft scale with dynamic pressure. Structural designers must ensure the airframe can withstand forces at the maximum dynamic pressure (called q-max or Vd conditions).
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