The Prandtl mixing length is_________________?
A. Zero at the pipe wall and is a universal constant
B. Independent of radial distance from the pipe axis
C. Independent of the shear stress
D. Useful for computing laminar flow problems
A. Zero at the pipe wall and is a universal constant
B. Independent of radial distance from the pipe axis
C. Independent of the shear stress
D. Useful for computing laminar flow problems
A. Protect the pump against develog excessive pressure
B. Facilitate unidirectional flow of liquid
C. Reduce the discharge pressure
D. Control the rate of discharge
A. Velocity increases
B. Pressure decreases
C. Both A. & B.
D. Neither A. nor B.
A. Changing the speed of rotation
B. Bleeding air into suction
C. Bypassing liquid from the suction or discharge line
D. All A., B. and C.
A. That corresponding to static bed
B. That corresponding to completely fluidised bed
C. The porosity of the bed when true fluidisation begins
D. Less than that of the’ static bed
A. Static
B. Undisturbed
C. Total
D. Dynamic
A. 1.8
B. 12.4
C. 186.2
D. 736.4