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Subject:
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Topic:
Fluid Mechanics
Posting ID:
3774
OTA ID:
101327
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Subject:
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Topic:
Fluid Mechanics
Posting ID:
4045
OTA ID:
103034
Consider the steady flow of a Casson Fluid through a rigid circular pipe of radius a, driven by a pressure gradient, show velocity is given by... Please see attachment
Subject:
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Topic:
Fluid Mechanics
Posting ID:
4075
OTA ID:
101459
Consider the steady flow of a Casson Fluid through a rigid circular pipe of radius R, driven by a pressure gradient ...Show that the VOLUME flow rate is given by...Please see attachment.
Subject:
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Topic:
Fluid Mechanics
Posting ID:
4096
OTA ID:
101459
Dimensional Analysis and Dynamic Similtude
Determine the specific gravity of spherical particles, D=(1/200 in), which drop through air at 33degrees F at a speed U of 0.3 ft/s. The drag force on a small sphere in laminar motion is given by 3(pi)(mu)DU. This problem is in Fluid Mechanics by Victor Streeter and the answer given is 0.185.
Subject:
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Topic:
Fluid Mechanics
Posting ID:
7373
OTA ID:
103722
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