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Laminar-Pipe-Flow
Crude oil of µ = 1.5 poise and relative density 0.9 flows through a 20 mm diameter vertical pipe. The pressure gauges fixed 20 m apart read 600 `(kN)/m^2` and `200( kN)/m^2`, as shown in Figure. Find direction and rate of flow through pipe.

Crude oil of µ = 1.5 poise and relative density 0.9 flows through a 20 mm diameter vertical pipe. The pressure gauges fixed 20 m apart read 600 `(kN)/m^2` and `200( kN)/m^2`, as shown in Figure. Find direction and rate of flow through pipe.

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This Chapter Laminar-Pipe-Flow consists of the following topics
An oil (µ = 20 cP, ρ = 1200 kg/m3) flows through a 2.5 cm I.D. pipe 250 m long.
- What is the maximum flow in `m^3/s` that will ensure laminar flow ?
- What would be the pressure drop for this flow?
Crude oil of µ = 1.5 poise and relative density 0.9 flows through a 20 mm diameter vertical pipe. The pressure gauges fixed 20 m apart read 600 `(kN)/m^2` and `200( kN)/m^2`, as shown in Figure. Find direction and rate of flow through pipe.

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