10.13 Glycerine flows steadily through a horizontal tube of the length of 1.5 m and radius 1.0 cm. If the amount of glycerine collected per second at one end is 4.0 × 10–3 kg s–1, what is the pressure difference between the two ends of the tube? (Density of glycerine = kg m–3 and viscosity of glycerine = 0.83 Pa s). [You may also like to check if the assumption of laminar flow in the tube is correct].
Given,
l = 1.5 m, r = 1 cm = 0.01 m, d = 2r = 0.02 m
M = 4.0 × 10–3 kg s–1
ρ = 1.3 × 103 kg m–3
η = 0.83 Pa s
The volume of glycerine flowing per sec:
= 3.08 × 10–6 m3 s–1
According to Poiseville’s formula,
= 9.8 × 102 Pa
Reynolds’ number is given by:
Reynolds’ number is about 0.3.
The flow is laminar.
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