Civil Engineering - Hydraulics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics - Section 3 (Q.No. 13)
13.
If velocities of fluid particles vary from point to point in magnitude and direction, as well as from instant to instant, the flow is said to be
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Muhammad Hashim said:
4 years ago
Change in direction means, Istream lines crossing each other all various points. The flow will be turbulent.
Muhammad Saqib said:
6 years ago
It should be option B, turbulent, I too agree with the given answer.
Jutt Warraich said:
6 years ago
Steady/Unsteady flow: In which discharge remains constant and vice versa.
Uniform/Non-uniform flow: In which velocity remains constant and vice versa.
Therefore, the answer should be D.
Uniform/Non-uniform flow: In which velocity remains constant and vice versa.
Therefore, the answer should be D.
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Sadulla Ahmed said:
7 years ago
The flow is non uniform as well as unsteady. So the correct option will be turbulent flow.
Suresh said:
7 years ago
Instant to instant means turbulent flow. Given answer is correct.
SAURABH PANDEY said:
7 years ago
According to me, the Answer should be unsteady flow.
Akshay said:
7 years ago
The Correct answer is D.
Abd said:
7 years ago
The correct option is D.
Kamlendra bartwal said:
7 years ago
There are given both magnitude and direction of fluid, so turbulent flow is the right answer.
Monu said:
8 years ago
B is correct. I too agree.
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