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Pipe Flow Experiments - Warwick

-1- Pipe Flow Experiments Group: _____ Day: _____ Week: _____ Library Card Number of Your Group Members -2- University of Warwick School of Engineering ES2A7 laboratory Exercises Section I Theoretical Preparation 1. Introduction In this experiment you will investigate the frictional forces inherent in laminar and turbulent pipe flow. By measuring the pressure drop and flow rate through a pipe, an estimate of the coefficient of friction (friction factor) will be obtained. Two different flow situations will be studied, laminar flow and turbulent flow. The experimentally obtained values of the coefficient of friction will then be compared with established results by plotting them on the Moody chart provided.

Surface roughness also has an effect on friction resistance. It turns out that the effect is negligible for laminar pipe flow, but turbulent flow is strongly affected by roughness. The relations between friction factor, Reynolds number and wall roughness are …

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