Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 4 (Q.No. 34)
34.
The value of coefficient of discharge is __________ the value of coefficient of velocity.
Discussion:
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Jayrajsinh said:
3 years ago
A is the right answer.
Manu M.S said:
3 years ago
Cd= cc * cv.
And the value of Cc& Cv is always less than unity.
Eg : cc = 0.9 and cv = 0.9
Cd = 0.9 * 0.9
Cd = 0.81
And the value of Cc& Cv is always less than unity.
Eg : cc = 0.9 and cv = 0.9
Cd = 0.9 * 0.9
Cd = 0.81
Nobita said:
6 years ago
Cc is coefficient of contraction Cc= area of orifice ate vena contracts/ area of orifice meter.
For more information search about orifice meter in Google.
For more information search about orifice meter in Google.
Shubham Gond said:
6 years ago
What is Cc? Please explain it.
Sham malik said:
7 years ago
A is right option.
Because of Cd = Cc * Cv.
Cc is less and Cv is high and ultimately, Cd is less than the Cv.
Because of Cd = Cc * Cv.
Cc is less and Cv is high and ultimately, Cd is less than the Cv.
Sultanbhai said:
8 years ago
Cd = Cc * Cv.
Where Cc is always less than unity and Cv.
So Cd will be always less than Cv.
Where Cc is always less than unity and Cv.
So Cd will be always less than Cv.
Raz said:
8 years ago
I think it's more than.
Kailash said:
8 years ago
Cd is greater than Cc.
Riyaz said:
8 years ago
I think the answer is C.
Neeraj said:
9 years ago
CD always greater then cc and CV example for venturimeter CD .97 to .98 & cc .64-.67.
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