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The volume flow rate in m3 /h which causes the transition.
Answer to Problem 5.1P
The volume flow rate is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Diameter of the circular tube,
Reynolds number
Fluid: Kerosene
State: 20°C
Mass density of kerosene
Concept Used:
Reynolds number is given by,
Where,
Calculation:
From the given data, we know that we can use the Reynolds number to find the velocity of flow from which we can find the volume flow rate.
For kerosene at 20°C,
Reynolds number is given by,
Substituting the known values in the Reynolds number formula, we get
Now, we substitute the value of
Thus, the volume flow rate is
Conclusion:
The volume flow rate is
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