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Characteristics of the Laminar and Turbulent Flows (Hunter Rouse)


Description
Effect of viscosity on flow pattern: Visualization of viscous effects, Couette, rotational-irrotational, and Poiseuille flow, deformation drag, principle of lubrication, laminar and turbulent flows, establishment of axisymmetric flows, boundary layer flow - (0:00 to 13:02); Laminar and turbulent flows: Flow regimes and transition in pipe flows, velocity distributions, Moody diagram - (13:03 to 16:47); Introduction to the Turbulent Flows Characteristics: Flow regimes and transition in pipe flows and shear layer flows, molecular and eddy viscosity, turbulence intensity, turbulence scales, production, mixing, dissipation - (16:48 to 24:56)

Additional notes
The Fluids Laboratory is an integrated learning environment developed by IIHR-Hydroscience & Engineeringfor the College of Engineering of The University of Iowa.
Author
Hunter Rouse
Copyright
Courtesy of Dr Marian Muste, IIHR - Hydroscience & Engineering, University of Iowa.




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