difference between laminar flow and turbulent flow
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Laminar Flow
- It is a fluid flow in which the fluid layers move parallel to each other and do not cross each other.
- The laminar flow generally occurs in the fluid flowing with low velocity.
- Laminar flow occurs in the small diameter pipes in which fluid flows with low velocity
- The fluid flow is laminar when the value of Reynolds number (Re) is less than 2000.
Turbulent Flow
- It is a fluid flow in which the fluid layers cross each other and do not move parallel to each other.
- The turbulent flow occurs when the fluid flows with high velocity.
- Turbulent flow occurs in large diameter pipes in which fluid flows with high velocity
- The fluid flow is turbulent when the value of Reynolds number is greater than 4000.
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Laminar flow or streamline flow in pipes or tubes occurs when a fluid flows in a parallel layers , with no disruption between the layers.
Turbulent flow is a flow regime characterized by. chaotic property changes , This includes rapid variation of pressure and flow velocity in space and time.
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