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B.2 82 ater ows trough a SO-t pipe with a 0S-in, diameter at Se Die inten ‘f this pipe can be considered an entrance region’ Gased on Tables 1.3 4 1.4 S IVY rin = 4. 11K107? AY Determine Re V2 A> pes ° SITE y a 2VD, GID CVA) — 2, 3) x04 ee For turbulent flow Fe 44 (Re) = (095) 44 (2.91x004) kh aa rial 8.3 8.3. _ Rainwater runoff from a parking lot flows through a 3-ft-diameter pipe, completely filling it. Whether flow. in a pipe is laminar or turbulent depends on the value of the Reynolds number. (See Video V8.2) Would you expect the flow to be laminar or turbulent? Support your answer with appropriate calculations. Re= Py = YD If Re>#000 the flow is turbulent, The corresponding velocity is — Rev _ (4000)(1. 21x10" ) ft v= Ret - aH = 0.0161 # Most likely the velocity will be greater than this, é.e, turbulent ftaw. 84 ‘84 Biuland yelow seams of paint at 60° (each with den slugs ft and a viscosity 1000 times greater than water) Yetow enter a pipe with an average velocity of 4 fi/s as shown in Fig. spiiter = \___ P&H Would you expect the paint io ext the pipe as green paintor separate streams of blue and yellow paint? Explain. Repeat the problem if the paint were “thinned” so that itis only 10 times ‘more viscous than water. Assume the density remains the same. sity of 1. FIGURE P8.4 Tf the flow is laminar the paint would exit as separate blve and yellar streams. p Rew O¥D - OVD PELE oe 6 sigg 1000Fine ~ jo00 (2.3¥x10* bes) Thus, laminar flow so_blve and yellow streams. Tf use 2 =104y,9 obtain Re= 4560>4000 so have turbulent flow with natural mixing and green paint. Note + Check to determine if the 25 f1 length is greater than the entrance length, by. 4 For laminar Slow 48 =0.06 Re, or h,=0.06 (45-6)( 3H)

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