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:
No answer description is available. Let's discuss.
Discussion:
22 comments Page 2 of 3.

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

Garry said:   8 years ago
Correct answer is option C.

Vivan said:   8 years ago
C is the correct answer.

Govinda said:   7 years ago
Frictional losses manly due to pilp roughness matrial length.
(1)

Munni said:   7 years ago
The Darcy equation gives the head loss in turbulent flow for a circular pipe. The friction factor f depends on the velocity of flow, the pipe diameter, the fluid density and viscosity and the roughness of the pipe.

Abhik said:   6 years ago
Here it is head loss of friction.
(1)

Prabudh said:   4 years ago
It's Due to contact surface.

MJM Gcek said:   4 years ago
Frictional losses are caused due to laminar flow and turbulent flow, where laminar is due to viscosity and turbulence is due to roughness so the answer should be both.
(1)

Grau said:   4 years ago
I think it's due to surface friction.

Hassan lashari said:   3 years ago
Friction loss due to (friction).


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