Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 8 (Q.No. 21)
21.
A flow in which each liquid particle has a definite path, and the paths of individual particles do not cross each other, is called
steady flow
uniform flow
streamline flow
turbulent flow
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Rahul said:   6 years ago
Laminar is nothing but streamline flow.

Dev said:   6 years ago
It's called path line.

Siva said:   7 years ago
Laminar flow is also called stream lined flow. It is a type of flow in which each liquid particles have a definite flow path. Path of individual particles do not cross each other. If we look very closely we can found that measurement of laminar or turbulent is actually the measurement of reversibility or non reversibility of flow.

Sumit verma said:   8 years ago
Yes, the answer should be laminar flow.

Birju said:   8 years ago
Is there any kind of streamline flow. I don't think so. The flow may be laminar. There are streamlines which are imaginary. There may be streamlined bodies. But how streamline flow?

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