Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 10 (Q.No. 14)
14.
For an ideal fluid flow, Reynolds number is
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Krupalsinh rathod said:
5 years ago
The ideal fluid has zero viscosity.
If we put zero in Raynold eq.
The Eq becomes 1/0 = infinity.
If we put zero in Raynold eq.
The Eq becomes 1/0 = infinity.
Palash said:
1 decade ago
We know that the Reynolds Number is Re=ρvdη (ρ density, v velocity, d diameter and η the viscosity of fluid).
We also know that an ideal fluid has no viscosity which means that η=0 and what we get is Re=ρvd0.
We also know that an ideal fluid has no viscosity which means that η=0 and what we get is Re=ρvd0.
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