Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 8 (Q.No. 39)
39.
Dean number is concerned with the
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KARTIK PRAJAPATI said:
3 years ago
Dean number indicates the ratio of the inertial and centripetal forces to the viscous forces31 and is widely used to characterize the strength of secondary flows in curved channels32.
Dean number commonly alters in the range of 0–30 in microfluidic devices.
Dean number commonly alters in the range of 0–30 in microfluidic devices.
Yogi said:
9 years ago
The Dean number(D) is a dimensionless group in fluid mechanics, which occurs in the study of flow in curved pipes and channels.
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