The development of the velocity gradient at the opening of a closed conduit plays an essential role in monitoring the heat transfer behavior. Hence it is indispensable to examine the minimum critical length at which the velocity gradient is fully developed. Ultimately the flow is fully developed. The developing length determination is very useful for many industrial problems. This can be concluded from the literature survey. The role played by the wall shear in creating the profile is of strong consideration against the Reynold number of flowing fluid. Therefore, the development length for laminar and turbulent flow are defined separately. The determination of average Reynold number through the conduit is mandatory to be known in terms of d...
Flow of Newtonian fluid through smooth, concentric, constant area annulus with negligible heat trans...
Fluid flow through a closed curved conduit has always been a topic of extensive research, as it has ...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1962.Vita.I...
This study estimated entrance length of circular and noncircular conduits, including circle, triangl...
This paper consists of the research that had been done based on this chosen topic, Development Leng...
Here, a steady, incompressible and isothermal flow in the inlet region of a circular pipe were numer...
The development of flow profiles in the upstream region of a leading edge of a flat plate during lam...
A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis was performed on developing turbulent flow of air in s...
Whilst turbulence still remains one of the great mysteries of classical physics, its reputation for ...
Entry lengths for pipe flows of moderately drag reducing fluids are determined using momentum integr...
In this technical brief, we report the results of a systematic numerical investigation of developing...
In this work, we present a numerical study on the development length (the length from the channel in...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to formulate a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model that can il...
Separate flow friction formulations for laminar and turbulent regimes of flow through pipes are in c...
This work presents a detailed numerical investigation on the required development length (L=L/B) in ...
Flow of Newtonian fluid through smooth, concentric, constant area annulus with negligible heat trans...
Fluid flow through a closed curved conduit has always been a topic of extensive research, as it has ...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1962.Vita.I...
This study estimated entrance length of circular and noncircular conduits, including circle, triangl...
This paper consists of the research that had been done based on this chosen topic, Development Leng...
Here, a steady, incompressible and isothermal flow in the inlet region of a circular pipe were numer...
The development of flow profiles in the upstream region of a leading edge of a flat plate during lam...
A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis was performed on developing turbulent flow of air in s...
Whilst turbulence still remains one of the great mysteries of classical physics, its reputation for ...
Entry lengths for pipe flows of moderately drag reducing fluids are determined using momentum integr...
In this technical brief, we report the results of a systematic numerical investigation of developing...
In this work, we present a numerical study on the development length (the length from the channel in...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to formulate a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model that can il...
Separate flow friction formulations for laminar and turbulent regimes of flow through pipes are in c...
This work presents a detailed numerical investigation on the required development length (L=L/B) in ...
Flow of Newtonian fluid through smooth, concentric, constant area annulus with negligible heat trans...
Fluid flow through a closed curved conduit has always been a topic of extensive research, as it has ...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1962.Vita.I...