Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 6 (Q.No. 48)
48.
Gradually varying fluid flow is an example of __________ flow.
Discussion:
5 comments Page 1 of 1.
Ramsajan paswan said:
2 years ago
Steady and nonuniform
Eg - in diversing & converging sections of the venturimeter in which fluid property does not change with time at any specified location but varies from point to point.
Eg - in diversing & converging sections of the venturimeter in which fluid property does not change with time at any specified location but varies from point to point.
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Pradeep said:
9 years ago
How? Please define it.
Viru said:
8 years ago
B is the correct answer.
Pavan patel said:
6 years ago
Gradually Varied Flow is defined as steady non-uniform flow in a channel in which there are gradual changes in the water depth. For rapidly varied flow (abrupt changes, steps, weirs. Etc) the influence of bed slope and channel friction can be ignored.
Amit said:
2 years ago
Steady non-uniform: Gradually varied flow is steady non-uniform because the velocity of water remains constant at a specified point, but it changes from one point to another point.
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