Civil Engineering - Hydraulics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Hydraulics - Section 5 (Q.No. 19)
19.
Frictional loss of head includes the loss of energy due to
viscosity
turbulence
both (a) and (b)
none of these.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Garry said:   8 years ago
Correct answer is option C.

Roy said:   8 years ago
Yes, it's viscocity.

B GURUNATH said:   8 years ago
According to Darcy's equation friction losses will be more which belongs to turbulence flow. But viscous losses will be more in case of laminar flow. My answer is B.

Ramavtar said:   8 years ago
In fluid flow, friction loss (or skin friction) is the loss of pressure or "head" that occurs in pipe or duct flow due to the effect of the fluid's viscosity near the surface of the pipe or duct.

Gurpreet Singh said:   8 years ago
Turbulence causes Eddy losses not friction losses.

Puni said:   8 years ago
The Answer must be C.

Rathod said:   8 years ago
The friction loss due to : Pipe material, Increase pipe length, Age of Pipe, Increased flow rate, Pipe fittings.
(1)

Sanjay shivhare said:   8 years ago
The answer is viscosity and turbulence.

Spider said:   8 years ago
What about turbulence?

Vishwajeet said:   8 years ago
Viscosity comes under major loss.

Viscosity is correct Answer.


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