Saturday, January 9, 2010

Chapter 6 - Problem 6.L2

This problem iluustrates the error obtained by using the concept of hydraulic radius for laminar flow.








Chapter 6 - Problem 6.K2

This is a very interesting problem. Just take a good look at the derivation of the Reynold's number for a non-newtonian fluid that can be modeled with the power law approach.



Chapter 6 - Problem 6.J2

This problem illustrates the derivation of a correlation to determine the friction factor based on Reynolds number for smooth pipes. However, pipes are not 100% smooth...






Chapter 6 - Problem 6.H2

With this problem, we derive expressions to determine the friction factor for a rotating disk. I believe this can be applied for the study of rotating equipment.

Chapter 6 - Problem 6.H2

The solution requires information from Problem 2.E1, and the concept of hydraulic radius.

Chapter 6 - Problem 6.G1

More about Reynolds number and friction factor...



Chapter 6 - Problem 6.F1

This problem can have applications in reactor design.





Chapter 6 - Problem 6.E1

The solutions mostly involve Figure 6.3-1.