Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 16 (Q.No. 15)
15.
Pressure co-efficient is the ratio of pressure forces to __________ forces.
gravity
inertial
viscous
none of these
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Om patel said:   7 years ago
Please explain the answer clearly.

Shiva V said:   6 years ago
It is wrong answer. Pressure coefficient is ratio of pressure forces to viscous forces.

Piku said:   5 years ago
The pressure coefficient is is the ratio of pressure forces to inertial forces and can be expressed as. Cp = dP/(ρ v2/2). = dh (ρv2/2 g)

Chayanika said:   2 years ago
Pressure coefficient: It is the ratio of pressure forces to inertial forces. It is also a dimensionless number.

Kinematic viscosity (ν) : It is defined as the ratio of dynamic viscosity to the density of the fluid.

Anisha Singh said:   2 years ago
The right answer is Pressure coefficient is the ratio of pressure forces to viscous forces.

Pawan Kumar Sharma said:   2 years ago
Pressure co-efficient = Pressure force to inertial force.

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