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Fluid Pressure

In mechanical engineering, fluid pressure plays a critical role in designing systems that utilize liquid flow, such as hydraulic systems, pumps, and valves. When designing these systems, engineers must ensure they can withstand the forces created by fluid pressure to avoid damage or failure.
According to Pascal's law, a fluid at rest will generate equal pressure in all directions. This pressure is measured as a force per unit area, and its magnitude depends on the fluid's specific weight or...
Archimedes' Principle01:13

Archimedes' Principle

Archimedes' principle states that an upward buoyant force exerted on a body that is immersed partially or entirely in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it. To understand how much buoyant force is needed to make an object float, let us think about what happens when a submerged object is removed from a fluid. If the object were not in the fluid, the space occupied by the object would be filled by the fluid having a weight wfl. This weight is supported by the surrounding...
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Buoyancy

When an object is placed in a fluid, it either floats or sinks. All objects in a fluid experience a buoyant force. For example, a metal ball sinks, while a rubber ball floats. Similarly, a submarine can sink and float by adjusting its buoyancy.  The concept of buoyancy raises several interesting questions. For instance, where does this buoyant force come from? How much buoyant force is required to make an object sink or float? Do objects that sink get any support at all from the fluid? 
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Pressure of Fluids01:14

Pressure of Fluids

There are many examples of pressure in fluids in everyday life, such as in relation to blood (high or low blood pressure) and in relation to weather (high- and low-pressure weather systems). A given force can have a significantly different effect, depending on the area over which the force is exerted. For instance, a force applied to an area of 1 mm2 has a pressure that is 100 times greater than the same force applied to an area of 1 cm2. That's why a sharp needle is able to poke through skin...
Hydrostatic Pressure Force on a Plane Surface01:04

Hydrostatic Pressure Force on a Plane Surface

When a plane surface is submerged in a fluid, hydrostatic forces develop on the surface due to the fluid's pressure. For horizontal surfaces, the pressure exerted by the fluid is uniform because the depth remains constant. The resultant force is determined by the pressure at the given depth multiplied by the area of the surface, and it acts through the centroid of the surface. For vertical surfaces, the pressure varies with depth, increasing as the distance from the fluid's free surface...
Fluid Pressure over Curved Plate of Constant Width01:12

Fluid Pressure over Curved Plate of Constant Width

When a curved plate of constant width is submerged in a liquid, the pressure acting normal to the plate varies continuously both in magnitude and direction. Calculating the magnitude and location of the resultant force at a point is often challenging for such cases. One of the methods to determine the resultant force and its location involves separately calculating the horizontal and vertical components of the resultant force. This complex calculation can be simplified by representing the...

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The Measurement of Unsteady Surface Pressure Using a Remote Microphone Probe
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Debby Amis1

  • 1DEBBY AMIS is the Lamaze International representative to the National Quality Forum. She is co-author of Prepared Childbirth - The Family Way and co-director of The Family Way Lamaze Childbirth Educator Program. A nurse, Amis has been a Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator for more than 30 years and currently teaches early pregnancy classes in Plano, Texas.

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New perinatal standards and national health goals aim to improve maternity care. Childbirth educators play a key role in implementing these initiatives for better maternal and infant health outcomes.

Keywords:
National Priorities PartnershipNational Quality Forumchildbirth educationnational goals for health carenational perinatal standards

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Area of Science:

  • Maternal-Child Health
  • Healthcare Quality Improvement

Background:

  • The National Quality Forum (NQF) has endorsed new perinatal care standards.
  • The National Priorities Partnership (NPP) has announced national goals to enhance American health outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the implications of NQF perinatal standards and NPP goals on current maternity care practices.
  • To outline the role of childbirth educators in the implementation and advancement of these healthcare initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • This is a guest editorial, not a research study. Methods involve discussion and analysis of existing standards and goals.
  • Literature review and synthesis of current healthcare policy recommendations.

Main Results:

  • The new standards and goals are expected to significantly impact maternity care delivery.
  • Childbirth educators are identified as crucial stakeholders for successful implementation.

Conclusions:

  • Adoption of NQF perinatal standards and NPP goals can lead to improved maternal and infant health.
  • Active engagement of childbirth educators is vital for achieving desired health improvements in perinatal care.