Pressure differential across tube or channel due to change in fluid velocity
Hydraulic Elements

The Fluid Inertia block models pressure differential, due to change in fluid velocity, across a fluid passage of constant cross-sectional area. The pressure differential is determined according to the following equation:
where
| p | Pressure differential |
| ρ | Fluid density |
| L | Passage length |
| A | Passage area |
| q | Flow rate |
| t | Time |
Use this block in various pipe or channel models that require fluid inertia to be accounted for.
The block positive direction is from port A to port B. This means that the flow rate is positive if it flows from A to B.
To set the priority and initial target values for the block variables prior to simulation, use the Variables tab in the block dialog box (or the Variables section in the block Property Inspector). For more information, see Set Priority and Initial Target for Block Variables.
Fluid density remains constant.
Fluid passage cross-sectional area. The default value is 8e-5 m^2.
Length of the fluid passage. The default value is 1 m.
Initial flow rate through the passage. This parameter specifies
the initial condition for use in computing the block's initial state
at the beginning of a simulation run. For more information, see Initial Conditions Computation.
The default value is 0.
Parameter determined by the type of working fluid:
Fluid density
Use the Hydraulic Fluid (Simscape Fluids) block or the Custom Hydraulic Fluid block to specify the fluid properties.
The block has the following ports:
AHydraulic conserving port associated with the passage inlet.
BHydraulic conserving port associated with the passage outlet.