Thank you SteamKing and bigfooted for your inputs on this topic.
Do you know if there is any way to determine the critical diameter of a pipe which will cause turbulence? (See image)
The flow velocity, dynamic viscosity and pipe dimensions are known.
I have some confusion about how blockages result in the laminar/turbulent flow of fluids in pipes.
From my understanding, there is a certain diameter of a blockage in a pipe that will cause the flow to transition from laminar to turbulent (depending on the velocity of flow, etc.)
What is the...