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In the complete turbulence zone (in rough pipes), the

Question: In the complete turbulence zone (in rough pipes), the
[A].

rough and smooth pipes have the same friction factor.

[B].

laminar film covers the roughness projections.

[C].

friction factor depends upon NRe only.

[D].

friction factor is independent of the relative roughness.

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

In turbulent flow, a rough pipe has the same friction factor as a smooth pipe

Question: In turbulent flow, a rough pipe has the same friction factor as a smooth pipe
[A].

in the zone of complete turbulence.

[B].

when the roughness projections are much smaller than the thickness of the laminar film.

[C].

everywhere in the transition zone.

[D].

when the friction factor is independent of the Reynold’s number.

Answer: Option B

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics

In laminar flow through a round tube, the discharge varies

Question: In laminar flow through a round tube, the discharge varies
[A].

linearly as the viscosity.

[B].

inversely as the pressure drop.

[C].

inversely as the viscosity.

[D].

as the square of the radius.

Answer: Option C

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fluid Mechanics