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Author: Ranjith Tirunagari, Cornell University Problem Specification |
Problem Specification
It is advised to go through Laminar Pipe Flow and Turbulent Pipe Flow tutorials before using this tutorial. The velocity field in a turbulent flow is decomposed according to Consider a cylindrical pipe of diameter D = 0.0127 m and length L = 5D = 0.0635 m. The bulk velocity through the pipe is 6.58 m/s. Let us consider the case where the density of the fluid is constant. Take density ρ = 1 kg/ m3 and coefficient of viscosity µ = 2 x 10-3 kg/(ms). The Reynolds number Re based on the pipe diameter is
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