Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 39)
39.
Which of the following is not concerned with the fluid-particle interaction ?
Drag co-efficient
Froude number
Galileo number
Weber number
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Karthikayini said:   1 decade ago
Froude number is defined as the ratio of characteristic velocity to a gravitational wave velocity. In Fluid mechanics, it is used to determine the resistance of a partially submerged object moving through water.

Galileo number is the ratio of gravity forces divided by viscous force.

Weber number is the ratio of inertial force to surface tension force and is used for analyzing fluid flows when there is a interface between two fluids.
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Nishant said:   9 years ago
Weber number deals with the fluid-fluid (interface) interaction rather than fluid-particle (object).
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Uday Madhukar Rade said:   6 years ago
Galileo number may be regarded as proportional to gravity forces divided by viscous forces.
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KCM said:   11 months ago
According to me, the Froude number is the correct answer.
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