15: Which one of the following statements is true of fully
developed flow through pipes?
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The flow through pipes is parallel to the fully formed flow.
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- In fully developed flow through pipes, the flow is parallel.
- It doesn't have a moment of inertia.
- The pressure gradient is constant, and the viscous force balances the pressure force.
- The one in which viscosity effects are completely present and pipe entry effects are not considered.
- It's also known as a pipe flow that can't be compressed.
- When the viscous effects of the shear tension between the fluid particles and the pipe wall form a completely developed velocity profile, this is known as fully developed flow.
- The fluid must go through a length of straight pipe in order for this to happen.
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