Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 6 (Q.No. 16)
16.
The velocity of the liquid flowing through the divergent portion of a venturimeter
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Santosh said:
1 decade ago
Its wrong. Velocity of the liquid in divergent cone will increase and pressure will decrease.
Faisal said:
10 years ago
Yes, the velocity will increase.
Harsha Puwar said:
10 years ago
Its correct. Velocity decreases.
Subham said:
9 years ago
@Santosh is correct.
Velocity will increases.
Velocity will increases.
Debasish Dutta said:
9 years ago
Velocity increases and the pressure decreases.
Raj said:
9 years ago
You all are absolutely right.
Ram said:
9 years ago
Velocity increases.
Dev said:
9 years ago
Discharge remains the same trough out Q= AV.
As the area increases for the diverging section, obviously, velocity will decrease.
As the area increases for the diverging section, obviously, velocity will decrease.
JITENDRA CHAUDHARY said:
9 years ago
No, pressure increase because the velocity decrease in divergent portion.
Hasmukh said:
8 years ago
As compare to convergent portion divergent area is decrease then velocity is increased. Because divergent angle is 3 to 5 and convergent angle 20.
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