mjh250473
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2005
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The Darcy - weisbach formula is a linear pressure drop relationship, how can this be used to determine pressure drop in turbulent compressible flows. It is known that the rate of pressure drop is much greater as the gas travels downstream as compared the rate of drop when it is at relatively high pressure.
for this calculation and other related calcs what conditions should density, dynamic viscocity and ratio of specific heats be measured at.
What does the application of Colebrook - White friction factor actually mean in the Darcy equation.? I can see that it relates relative roughness to Reynolds number but nothing seems to be getting over my non linearity problem.?
for this calculation and other related calcs what conditions should density, dynamic viscocity and ratio of specific heats be measured at.
What does the application of Colebrook - White friction factor actually mean in the Darcy equation.? I can see that it relates relative roughness to Reynolds number but nothing seems to be getting over my non linearity problem.?