What is the behaviour of static and dynamic pressure?
When fluids are at rest, i.e. when there is no flow, only the static pressure (pstat) acts in them, and it acts equally in all directions.
As soon as the medium flows, e.g. in pipes, the conditions become somewhat more complicated. The kinetic energy increases the force effect in the direction of flow. If this force hits a body that is in the flow, a pressure acts on its surface: this is referred to as dynamic pressure (pdyn), also known as dynamic pressure. This is calculated from the density ρ and velocity v of the medium: