Understanding Laminar and Turbulent Flow
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There are two main types of fluid flow - laminar flow, in which the fluid flows smoothly in layers, and turbulent flow, which is characterised by chaotic motion and large amounts of mixing. In this video we explore the differences between these two flow regimes. We'll cover how Reynolds number can be used to predict which flow regime will occur for a specific set of flow conditions. And we will look at laminar and turbulent flows in pipes, and how the flow regime affects the pressure drop in a pipe. We'll also investigate why it is so difficult to simulate turbulent flow, and we'll look at some of the different Computational Fluid Dynamics methods which can be used to simulate it.
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Видео Understanding Laminar and Turbulent Flow канала The Efficient Engineer
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There are two main types of fluid flow - laminar flow, in which the fluid flows smoothly in layers, and turbulent flow, which is characterised by chaotic motion and large amounts of mixing. In this video we explore the differences between these two flow regimes. We'll cover how Reynolds number can be used to predict which flow regime will occur for a specific set of flow conditions. And we will look at laminar and turbulent flows in pipes, and how the flow regime affects the pressure drop in a pipe. We'll also investigate why it is so difficult to simulate turbulent flow, and we'll look at some of the different Computational Fluid Dynamics methods which can be used to simulate it.
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If you would like to support the channel, please consider becoming a Patron - https://www.patreon.com/efficientengineer.
This will allow me to create more high quality videos covering a range of engineering topics.
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The Efficient Engineer is a channel aimed at mechanical and civil engineers. The mission is to simplify engineering concepts, one video at a time!
Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/efficiengineer
Видео Understanding Laminar and Turbulent Flow канала The Efficient Engineer
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