What is the Reynolds number for which the fluid passes from laminar to turbulent flow in circular cylindrical conduits?
Reynolds number is a param...
What is the Reynolds number for which the fluid passes from laminar to turbulent flow in circular cylindrical conduits?
Reynolds number is a parameter that associates the diameter D, velocity V, and kinematic viscosity v of the fluid in cylindrical conduits. For Reynolds number greater than 2000, the flow is considered laminar. For Reynolds number between 2000 and 4000, the flow is considered transitional. For Reynolds number greater than 4000, the flow is considered turbulent.
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