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Frictional resistance in artificially roughened pipes
Experimental investigation, made at University of Michigan, of qualitative effect on friction factor, of artificial irregularities, varying in shape and size; loss of head in roughened, 2-in. brass pipe with Reynolds numbers from 20,000 to 1,250,000; roughness elements consisted of grooves cut spirally into pipe; roughness varied by changing depth, shape and number of grooves per inch (See also - discussion n 6 Aug p 911-8)
Frictional resistance in artificially roughened pipes
Experimental investigation, made at University of Michigan, of qualitative effect on friction factor, of artificial irregularities, varying in shape and size; loss of head in roughened, 2-in. brass pipe with Reynolds numbers from 20,000 to 1,250,000; roughness elements consisted of grooves cut spirally into pipe; roughness varied by changing depth, shape and number of grooves per inch (See also - discussion n 6 Aug p 911-8)
Frictional resistance in artificially roughened pipes
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc
Streeter, V.L. (author)
1935
24 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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