Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 4)
4.
In one dimensional flow, the flow
is steady and uniform
takes place in straight line
takes place in curve
takes place in one direction
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Sushil said:   5 years ago
Agree, Option B is correct.
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Kalyani said:   6 years ago
1-dimensional flow is when velocity is in 1 direction only.

Ref: R.K. BANSAL.
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Hayagreeva shreekanth velpuri said:   7 years ago
A flow, in which the streamlines of its moving particles are represented by straight line, is called one-dimensional flow.

Ref: R.S KHURMI & J.K.GUPTA.
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Adi said:   10 months ago
While one-dimensional flow is often modelled as straight, it is not a requirement. The flow could occur along curved paths as long as it is treated as varying only in one direction.
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Navethitha said:   3 years ago
Option D is the right answer.
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Shobha said:   5 years ago
Anyone, please explain the correct answer.
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Gurjant Singh said:   5 years ago
A one-dimensional flow is one which streamlines takes place in straight lines not flow takes place in straight lines hence option D is right.
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Suresh said:   6 years ago
@Zxcv, here the question asked from kinematics.

So we can't consider the forces acting on it.

BUT you consider sheer force. So it is wrong.

And your explanation is correct to incase of dynamics.
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Sandy said:   9 years ago
ANS IS D ONLY.

Straight line is a 2d dimension.

Djarma said:   9 years ago
Please tell me the correct answer.


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