Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 3 (Q.No. 23)
23.
Cd, Cc and Cv are related (for flow through an orifice) as (where, Cd = discharge co-efficient
Cc = co-efficient of contraction

Cv = co-efficient of velocity
)
Cc = co-efficient of contraction

Cv = co-efficient of velocity

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GURJAR said:
5 years ago
Cd= actual discharge/theoretical discharge.
Cv= actual velocity at vena contracta/theoretical velocity,
Cc= area of the jet at vena contracta/area of the orifice.
The value of Cd is greater than Cv,Cc.
The value of all coefficient is less than 1.
Cv= actual velocity at vena contracta/theoretical velocity,
Cc= area of the jet at vena contracta/area of the orifice.
The value of Cd is greater than Cv,Cc.
The value of all coefficient is less than 1.
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