Fox and McDonald's Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
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Chapter 8, Problem 59P
If the turbulent velocity profile in a pipe 0.6 m in diameter may be approximated by υ = 3.56y1/7, where v is in m/s and y is in m, and the shearing stress in the fluid 0.15 m from the pipe wall is 23.0 Pa, estimate the wall shear stress and volume flow rate.
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