"Laminar" fountains have become quite popular due to the desirable aesthetics that result from a smooth shaped fluid held together with its own surface tension during flight. Check out videos of "laminar fountain" on the web. To convert turbulent to laminar flow a conduit is often transitioned to a large diameter, and then subdivided into many smaller ones, sometimes called straighteners. Calculate the Reynolds number for a pipe that is originally 25 mm in diameter and carrying 8 m 3 / h of 20 ° C water. That flow is then directed to a 75 mm pipe and stuffed with plastic drinking straws, each with a diameter of x mm. Did the flow change from turbulent in the small pipe to laminar in the larger subdivided pipe?
"Laminar" fountains have become quite popular due to the desirable aesthetics that result from a smooth shaped fluid held together with its own surface tension during flight. Check out videos of "laminar fountain" on the web. To convert turbulent to laminar flow a conduit is often transitioned to a large diameter, and then subdivided into many smaller ones, sometimes called straighteners. Calculate the Reynolds number for a pipe that is originally 25 mm in diameter and carrying 8 m 3 / h of 20 ° C water. That flow is then directed to a 75 mm pipe and stuffed with plastic drinking straws, each with a diameter of x mm. Did the flow change from turbulent in the small pipe to laminar in the larger subdivided pipe?
Solution Summary: The author explains the Reynolds number of 25mm diameter pipe and the flow rate in subdivided pipe.
"Laminar" fountains have become quite popular due to the desirable aesthetics that result from a smooth shaped fluid held together with its own surface tension during flight. Check out videos of "laminar fountain" on the web. To convert turbulent to laminar flow a conduit is often transitioned to a large diameter, and then subdivided into many smaller ones, sometimes called straighteners. Calculate the Reynolds number for a pipe that is originally
25
mm in diameter and carrying
8
m
3
/
h
of
20
°
C water. That flow is then directed to a
75
mm pipe and stuffed with plastic drinking straws, each with a diameter of x mm. Did the flow change from turbulent in the small pipe to laminar in the larger subdivided pipe?
Can you solve it analytically using laplace transforms and with Matlab code as well please. Thank You
Can you solve it analytically using laplace transforms and with Matlab code as well please. Thank You.
Q11. Determine the magnitude of the reaction force at C.
1.5 m
a)
4 KN
D
b)
6.5 kN
c)
8 kN
d)
e)
11.3 KN
20 kN
-1.5 m-
C
4 kN
-1.5 m
B
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