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Reynolds Experiments in Pipeline Flow

The conclusions that can be drawn from the Reynolds experiment are  [Pg.394]

Above a certain mean velocity for a given system, relatively large eddies form that flow cross stream in some random behavior. [Pg.394]

These eddies are larger and more abundant at the center of the tube. [Pg.394]

An increase in mean velocity of the fluid widens the turbulent core until the tube is essentially filled with the core of eddy activity. [Pg.394]


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