Fluid Flow Notes
P Pressure Pa p Vapour pressure Pa Q Volumetric flow rate m3 s 1 Q_ Heat loss W R Gas constant 8.314Jmol 1K ReReynolds number Duˆ= T Temperature K t Time s u Velocity ms 1 V Volume m3 v Velocity ms 2 W Work W xx-direction m yy-direction m zz-direction m Greek" Surface roughness cm Viscosity Pas ˆ Density kgm 3 ˙ Surface tension Nm 1 ˝ w ...
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