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Theoretical Fluid Mechanics Laminar Flow Velocity Profile

Theoretical Fluid Mechanics Laminar Flow Velocity Profile By James Guo, Professor and Civil Engineering, U. of Colorado at Denver Pipe flows are divided into Laminar flow, transitional flows , and turbulent flows , depending on the flow Reynolds number. A. Laminar flows and Reynolds Number For a circular pipe, the Laminar flow is defined to have the flow Reynolds number < 2000. VD VD. Reynolds Number Re = = <2000 for Laminar flow . For a non-circular conduit, the diameter has to be replaced by hydraulic radius defined as: A. Rh = = Flow area to Wetted Perimeter ratio P. For a flow full condition in a circular pipe, the hydraulic radius is four times the diameter.

Theoretical Fluid Mechanics Laminar Flow Velocity Profile By James C.Y. Guo, Professor and P.E. Civil Engineering, U. of Colorado at Denver Pipe flows are divided into laminar flow, transitional flows, and turbulent flows, depending on

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