Turbulent flow transports more sediment than laminar flow due to the increased velocity and mixing of particles in turbulent flow. This helps to keep sediments suspended and advected downstream more effectively.
Increasing the velocity of the fluid will cause a laminar flow to become turbulent.
Advantages of turbulent flow include increased mixing and heat transfer rates, which can be beneficial in certain industrial processes. However, turbulent flow also requires higher energy inputs and can result in increased frictional losses compared to laminar flow. Additionally, it can be more challenging to predict and model turbulent flow behavior accurately.
As we know, whitewater rafting is in water, in which turbulent flow would be best in the case. Generally because the water will NOT be straight, and this activity is where the water flow is rather rough then smooth. Overall, turbulent flow is best used in this scenario.
Laminar flow refers to smooth, orderly flow with predictable patterns, while turbulent flow is characterized by chaotic, irregular movement with swirling vortices and mixing. The transition from laminar to turbulent flow occurs when the flow speed or viscosity of the fluid increases, leading to the breakdown of laminar layers and the onset of turbulence.
Turbulent flow
Smoke rising from a flame. At first the smoke rises with laminar flow before becoming turbulent just a few centimetres above the source.
a block, Ping Pong ball or golf ball, kite, or simply running in the shallow pool. There are alot of things that have turbulent flow..... ping pong balls do not have turbulent flow nor does golf balls it has laminar flow things that have turbulent flow would be a bus, a hand out the window in a y axis or just a simple building or sky scrapper basically anything with a flat surface has turbulent flow
a block, Ping Pong ball or golf ball, kite, or simply running in the shallow pool. There are alot of things that have turbulent flow..... ping pong balls do not have turbulent flow nor does Golf balls it has laminar flow things that have turbulent flow would be a bus, a hand out the window in a y axis or just a simple building or sky scrapper basically anything with a flat surface has turbulent flow
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Coz poiseuille eq is for poiseuille flow, which is a laminar flow, not turbulent flow. And it also need to be a fully developed , pressure driven flow.
Turbulent flow transports more sediment than laminar flow due to the increased velocity and mixing of particles in turbulent flow. This helps to keep sediments suspended and advected downstream more effectively.
Increasing the velocity of the fluid will cause a laminar flow to become turbulent.
Advantage: objects in a turbulent flow experience less drag. Disadvantage: turbulent flows are unstable meaning velocity and pressures change rapidly. The objects in the flow have less stability. The flow also is more difficult to model then a laminar flow.
Advantages of turbulent flow include increased mixing and heat transfer rates, which can be beneficial in certain industrial processes. However, turbulent flow also requires higher energy inputs and can result in increased frictional losses compared to laminar flow. Additionally, it can be more challenging to predict and model turbulent flow behavior accurately.
As we know, whitewater rafting is in water, in which turbulent flow would be best in the case. Generally because the water will NOT be straight, and this activity is where the water flow is rather rough then smooth. Overall, turbulent flow is best used in this scenario.
Soo-Yong Cho has written: 'Three dimensional compressible turbulent flow computations for a diffusing S-duct with/without vortex generators' -- subject(s): Computational fluid dynamics, Turbulent flow, Inlet flow, Subsonic flow, Viscous flow, Vortices, Duct geometry, Three dimensional flow, Finite volume method, Navier-Stokes equation, Engine inlets, Compressible flow, Vortex generators