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estimating diameters
Estimate the equivalent diameter of (i) a square duct with side b (ii) for flow between parallel plates distance b apart and (iii) rectangular duct of sides a and b.
Came across this while studying for the GRE for engineering. No clue, anyone have any ideas ? |
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Insane
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Ok, guessing this is fluid dynamics? Not really my subject but will give it a go.
i: Area of a square duct is b^2, area of a circle is pixr^2, so d = 2r, r =root( b^2/pi) Then work from there? ii: There should be an equation for the flow between parallel plates, we know its square so we have a duct bxb. iii: from part 2 we have an answer for a bxb... applying the same equation to an axb set of parallel plates should work. (y) = (y*y - L*L) * 1/2 * 1/visc * dp/dx (where 2*L=plate separation, p=pressure) Columbia Uni |
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