VELOCITY PROFILES & FRICTION FACTOR RELATIONSHIPS FOR TURBULENT FLOW I N SMOOTH PIPES-A REASSESSMENT OF SOME EARLIER MIXING LENGTH ASSUMPTIO.
- 1 June 1986
- journal article
- Published by Emerald Publishing in Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
- Vol. 81 (2) , 277-290
- https://doi.org/10.1680/iicep.1986.604
Abstract
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 2,1986,81, June, 277-290 PAPER 9028 GROUP WATER ENGINEERING Velocity profiles and friction factor relationships for turbulent flow in smooth pipes -a reassessment of some earlier mixing length assumptions G. D. MATTHEW, BSc(Eng), PhD, MICE* The velocity profile for fully established, turbulent flow of an incompressible, Newtonian fluid in a smooth pipe is looked at afresh using a composite mixing length argument based (1980) on Rotta's (1950) modification to Prandtl'sassumptiontogetherwithMatthew's assumption... Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 2,1986,81, June, 277-290 PAPER 9028 GROUP WATER ENGINEERING Velocity profiles and friction factor relationships for turbulent flow in smooth pipes -a reassessment of some earlier mixing length assumptions G. D. MATTHEW, BSc(Eng), PhD, MICE* The velocity profile for fully established, turbulent flow of an incompressible, Newtonian fluid in a smooth pipe is looked at afresh using a composite mixing length argument based (1980) on Rotta's (1950) modification to Prandtl'sassumptiontogetherwithMatthew's assumption...Keywords
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