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what are laminar and turbulence conditions?​

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Answered by Guru181
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In general it can be said that a laminar flow occurs at a low Reynolds number (≤ ca. 2300) and a turbulent flow occurs at a high Reynolds number (≥ ca. ... In between these two numbers (Re 2300-3000) you have a 'transitional flow', meaning the flow can be laminar or turbulent (numbers mentioned are for a cylindrical tube).

Answered by Anonymous
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In general it can be said that a laminar flow occurs at a low Reynolds number (≤ ca. 2300) and a turbulent flow occurs at a high Reynolds number (≥ ca. ... In between these two numbers (Re 2300-3000) you have a 'transitional flow', meaning the flow can be laminar or turbulent (numbers mentioned are for a cylindrical tube)...........

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