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Discussion Forum : Hydraulics - Section 4 (Q.No. 35)
35.
The flow in open channel is laminar if the Reynold number is
Discussion:
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Naren said:
4 years ago
For OCF:
* Laminar (<500).
* Transitional (500-1000).
* Turbulent (>1000).
For pipe:
* Laminar (<2000).
* Transitional (2000-4000).
* Turbulent (>4000).
* Laminar (<500).
* Transitional (500-1000).
* Turbulent (>1000).
For pipe:
* Laminar (<2000).
* Transitional (2000-4000).
* Turbulent (>4000).
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OPSC AEE said:
6 years ago
- For OCF.
Laminar (<500).
Transitional (500-1000).
Turbulent (>1000).
- For pipe.
Laminar (<2000).
Transitional (2000-4000).
Turbulent (>4000).
Laminar (<500).
Transitional (500-1000).
Turbulent (>1000).
- For pipe.
Laminar (<2000).
Transitional (2000-4000).
Turbulent (>4000).
(1)
Ajay Kumar said:
6 years ago
The Reynolds number should be less than 2000 why options B is not correct?
Suri said:
7 years ago
Flow in open channel it should be less than 500.
Makar said:
8 years ago
Why is the option A correct? Explain it.
VIJILESH TK said:
5 years ago
@Opsc Aee
Well explained, Thanks.
Well explained, Thanks.
Pintu said:
4 years ago
Well explained, Thanks all.
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