Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 23)
23.
The terminal velocity of a particle moving through a fluid varies as dpn. What is the value of n' for Newton's law regime ?
Discussion:
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Bashir said:
5 years ago
Please tell what is the formula of terminal velocity in Newton's law range?
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Viki said:
5 years ago
Please explain in detail.
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SAA said:
8 years ago
Terminal velocity in the presence of buoyancy force.
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Laxmi said:
9 years ago
According to Newtons Law, i.e Turbulent Regime
V = 1.74 [gD(correlation of f - correlation of v)/correlation of f]^0.5
Therefore,
V is directly proportional to dp^0.5
V = 1.74 [gD(correlation of f - correlation of v)/correlation of f]^0.5
Therefore,
V is directly proportional to dp^0.5
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Akish said:
10 years ago
Please explain?
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