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Flow rate and available head relation
[SIZE="5"]It is stated that as volumetric flow rate increses the available head decreases. Can anybody explain this sentence?- Waqar Amin
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- Flow Flow rate Head Rate Relation
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How the rate of heterogeneous reaction changes with the surface area of catalyst
[SIZE="5"]how the rate of heterogeneous reaction changes with the surface area of catalyst. can anyone tell me about the equation relating both quantities?- Waqar Amin
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- Area Catalyst Rate Reaction Surface Surface area
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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How the Reynold number of 4000 consist of laminar flow?
Thanx to all for helping me. :) but I have confused now and i think my concept about reynolds number is very weak yet. can anyone post a link here which explain and elaborate the concept of reynold number very clearly beyond conventional statements and it dependence on different parameters and...- Waqar Amin
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Significance of kinematic and dynamic viscosity
i have understand. thanxx for your help boneh3ad. :)- Waqar Amin
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Significance of kinematic and dynamic viscosity
then how kinematic viscosity is termed as momentum diffusivity, i m very confused with these terms.- Waqar Amin
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How the Reynold number of 4000 consist of laminar flow?
Thanx boneh3ad :) is this also possible for a smooth pipe having very large diameter?- Waqar Amin
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How the Reynold number of 4000 consist of laminar flow?
[SIZE="5"] I was asked a question that the Reynold number of a fluid is greater than 4000 but flow Is Still laminar. How is it possible? can anyone explain?.- Waqar Amin
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- Flow laminar Laminar flow
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Significance of kinematic and dynamic viscosity
[FONT="Arial"][SIZE="5"]It is stated that kinematic viscosity is the ratio of dynamic viscosity to density. can anyone elaborate it further that what are the uses of both types of viscosities and why we differentiate them.does dynamic viscosity reates with static fluid?- Waqar Amin
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- Dynamic Kinematic Significance Viscosity
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering