Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 15 (Q.No. 22)
22.
The value of critical Reynolds number for pipe flow is
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Rajkumar Pegu said:
3 years ago
Critical Reynolds number means the number from where the flow is changing from laminar flow to turbulent flow. Since below 2100 is laminar, and 2100-4000 is transverse flow. So, the critical Reynolds number is lies around 2100-2300.
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Abdur Rehman Marwat said:
6 years ago
The lower critical value is less sensitive and is usually quoted simply as the "critical Reynolds number". Its value for smooth circular pipes and tubes is approximately 2,000.
Shaikshavali said:
4 years ago
The answer is None of These
Critical Reynolds number lies between transition regions (approx 2300).
Critical Reynolds number lies between transition regions (approx 2300).
Jasim khan said:
5 years ago
The Correct answer is D.
Because critical Reynolds is between 2100-400.
Because critical Reynolds is between 2100-400.
Neeraj kumar said:
4 years ago
Critical Reynolds number.
R>2000 and R<4000.
R>2000 and R<4000.
Pradeep said:
3 years ago
Yes, It should be 2300.
Sagar gupta said:
7 years ago
It should be >2100.
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