meaning of laminar and turbulent flow
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Laminar Flow :-
- In this type of flow fluid particles goes along well defined streamlines. Those lines may be straight or parallel.
- Magnitude may be differentiate at different Velocity points.
- Direction will always be parallel.
- As the direction is parallel so layers will smoothly slide over the adjacent layer.
Turbulent Flow :-
- It is an irregular flow and in this particles move in zig-zag direction.
- There will eddy formation due to the zig-zag way.
- There will be very high energy loss due to the formation of eddy formation.
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Laminar flow or streamline flow in pipes (or tubes) occurs when a fluid flows in 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.
Laminar Flow: the flow of a fluid when each particle of the fluid follows a smooth path, paths which never interfere with one another. One result of laminar flow is that the velocity of the fluid is constant at any point in the fluid. Turbulent Flow: irregular flow that is characterized by tiny whirlpool regions.
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