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Boundary-Shear Stress in Unsteady Turbulent Pipe Flow
In laminar flow, instantaneous mean velocity and instantaneous velocity profile are dependent upon history of motivating force or piezometric-pressure gradient; in turbulent flow, strong lateral diffusion of turbulent eddies tends to eliminate dependence of velocity distribution upon history of motion; greater degree of generalization of results appears to be possible for unsteady turbulent flow in pipe than for laminar flow.
Boundary-Shear Stress in Unsteady Turbulent Pipe Flow
In laminar flow, instantaneous mean velocity and instantaneous velocity profile are dependent upon history of motivating force or piezometric-pressure gradient; in turbulent flow, strong lateral diffusion of turbulent eddies tends to eliminate dependence of velocity distribution upon history of motion; greater degree of generalization of results appears to be possible for unsteady turbulent flow in pipe than for laminar flow.
Boundary-Shear Stress in Unsteady Turbulent Pipe Flow
Carstens, M. R. (author) / Roller, John E. (author)
Journal of the Hydraulics Division ; 85 ; 67-81
2021-01-01
151959-01-01 pages
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