Can Non-Newtonian Fluid Velocity Profiles be Calculated and Drawn?

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Calculating and drawing velocity profiles for a viscous Non-Newtonian fluid involves understanding both laminar and turbulent flow regimes. The discussion emphasizes the need for specific parameters, including the plug diameter ratio. A recommended resource for this topic is Chapter 8 of "Transport Phenomena" by Bird, Stewart, and Lightfoot. This book provides foundational knowledge that can aid in solving the problem. Engaging with this literature will enhance understanding of the complexities involved in Non-Newtonian fluid dynamics.
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Dear Colleagues,
i sent your esteem a message through the physics forum, i don't know if it reached you or not, this is my first time to join a forum :-(

any way i will try to summarize my problem:

1- i need to calculate and draw the velocity profile for a Non-Newtonian fluid
2-fluid is viscous
3-flow regim, laminar and turbulent
4- i also will need to get the plug diameter ration.

thak you very much for your time and consideration

Regards,
Mohamed
 
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