Reynolds number is a dimensionless value which is applied in fluid mechanics to represent whether the fluid flow in a duct or pat a body is steady or turbulent. This value is obtained by comparing the inertial force with the viscous force.
Reynolds number formula is used to determine the velocity, diameter and viscosity of the fluid.
The Kind of flow is based on the value of Re
If Re < 2000, the flow is called Laminar
If Re > 4000, the flow is called turbulent
If 2000 < Re < 4000, the flow is called transition.
Example 1
Calculate the Reynolds number if a liquid of viscosity 0.5 Ns/m2 and relative density of 500 Kg/m3 through a 10 mm pipe flows with a Velocity of 3 m/s.
Solution
Given:
μ = 0.5 Ns/m2
ρ = 500 Kg/m3
L = 10 × 10-3 m
V = 3 m/s
The Reynolds formula is
Re = ρVL / μ
Re = (500×3×10×10−3)/ 0.5
Re = 15000 x 10-3 / 0.5
Re = 30
Here, we notice that the value of Reynolds number is less than 2000, therefore the flow of liquid is laminar.
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sithy October 22, 2019 at 1:46 pm
So, when do we have to consider on Re whether it is Tuburlent or Laminar ? Before we directly do the exercises ?
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