Bernoulli’s equation for total pressure, also known as the Total Energy Equation or the Stagnation Pressure Equation, is a variation of Bernoulli’s equation that accounts for the total pressure along a streamline in an incompressible, inviscid fluid flow. It is used to describe the conservation of total pressure between two points along a streamline, assuming no losses or heat transfer.
- p1 is the static pressure at a specific point along the streamline (measured in N/m^2).
- ρ is the density of the fluid (measured in kg/m³).
- V1 is the velocity of the fluid at that point along the streamline (measured in m/s).
- p0 is the total pressure at that point along the streamline (measured in N/m^2).