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    Inlet and outlet design for a cylindrical tank

    Walleyes For Tomorrow seems like a very cool project. Thank you for the information. I was indeed troubled by the filter for the water outlet. After more digging and testing, I realized that most tanks have their water outlet located at the bottom center, and it would have two standpipes - the...
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    Inlet and outlet design for a cylindrical tank

    Thank you for the video and I am sorry about the vagueness of my question. The species is Atlantic herring. The tank is only for growing larvae. Eggs will be incubated in another system, and then hatched larvae will be transferred to the tank. Each tank will have a few hundreds of larvae. This...
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    Inlet and outlet design for a cylindrical tank

    I am designing an inlet tube and a screened outlet for a cylindrical tank with a top opening hole (which determines the water level). I hope I could receive some suggestions and advice on the approach or some texts/equations I should check out. I am still in the process of learning fluid...
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    I Reynolds Number in Organism-Fluid Interactions

    Thanks so much for the link. It was very fun to read and leads to many interesting references. Now I see when we talk about low Reynolds number, viscosity plays a big part. I have the fortune to have organisms of size ranging from 10 ##\mu m## to 1 cm. This makes me really think about how and...
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    I Reynolds Number in Organism-Fluid Interactions

    Recently I read an article that relates fish larval survival to Reynolds number. It is a new and very interesting concept to me. After some researching, the definition "ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces" still confuses me. As I understand it, both are resistant while the former to...
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