Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 4)
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In one dimensional flow, the flow
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Nipu Moni Das said:
5 years ago
Option D is correct.
Sunanda Sethy said:
5 years ago
Option D is the right answer.
Vinay BEL said:
5 years ago
B. Takes place in a straight line is the right answer.
ADAM said:
5 months ago
I think option B is correct.
Kapelemera said:
1 decade ago
It is because the motion is translation and rotational.
Badrul said:
1 decade ago
Stream line of flow must be strieght line so answer is D.
Nanu dayma said:
1 decade ago
B answer because of flow of fluid is one direction so its diagram is straight pv constant.
Sabir Khan said:
1 decade ago
It should be in a straight line, otherwise there will be two component of velocity resulting 2d flow.
BKrish said:
1 decade ago
For one dimensional flow, the velocity is the function of single coordinate (i.e) u= f(x).
Let u be the velocity.
The function u = f(x) is the straight line.
Therefore one dimensional flow is the straight line flow.
Let u be the velocity.
The function u = f(x) is the straight line.
Therefore one dimensional flow is the straight line flow.
Manik said:
1 decade ago
I think answer is D because one dimensional flow means heat flows in only one direction.
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