chrisjc
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- Dec 1, 2012
- 13
Hi there,
I'm interested in determining whether or not a pressure pipe can be considered to hydraulically smooth or not however i've only found one unreferenced equation for calculating the laminar sublayer thickness:
t=5D*(8^0.5)/((f^0/5)*Re
There are no examples of this equation in my fluids book, on wikipedia, or on engineeringtoolbox, so i'm not happy to blindly plug this equation into my model!
Is this easy enough to calculate this for a particular turbulent flow based on reynolds number and roughness or something?
Thanks for reading
Regards
Chris
I'm interested in determining whether or not a pressure pipe can be considered to hydraulically smooth or not however i've only found one unreferenced equation for calculating the laminar sublayer thickness:
t=5D*(8^0.5)/((f^0/5)*Re
There are no examples of this equation in my fluids book, on wikipedia, or on engineeringtoolbox, so i'm not happy to blindly plug this equation into my model!
Is this easy enough to calculate this for a particular turbulent flow based on reynolds number and roughness or something?
Thanks for reading
Regards
Chris