Where did the rule of thumb in  7.5 come from?

Posted: January 9th, 2022


Where did the rule of thumb in  7.5 come from?

(a) Experimental observations that high Reynolds numbers tend to burst conduits,

(b) Osborne Reynolds’ experiments for turbulence in round, straight pipes, or

(c) The Moody diagram shown in Figure 2-11 of Chapter 2.

True or False. As the designed volumetric flow rate increases for a conduit, the inside radius of the conduit should increase proportionally.

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