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Presents perception to the fundamental thought and equations of fluid circulation. Emphasizes functional difficulties and comprises priceless appendices.

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The sense of the word "irreversible", in this case, is useful available mechanical energy has been transformed into internal energy, or heat flow, without useful work being extracted. The system and the environment cannot be restored to their original states without additional work being done. The irreversibility is generally the unavoidable flow of heat energy generated by turbulence to a lower temperature sink, either in the environment or in the same flowing fluid-There is no practical way of recovering this incremental internal energy as mechanical energy.

It seems that every worker who has done research in the field of viscosity has developed his own units. This equation will be repeated and the units will be derived. The second measure of viscosity comes from simply omitting the dimensional constant in the defining equation. The viscosities differ only by a multiplying factor, the dimensional constant as shown in Equation 1-13. 17, it is wise to carefully check which viscosity is being cited before using the number associated with it. Flow of Industrial Fluids-Theory and Equations C H A P T E R O N E F l o w o f incompressible F l u i d s Neither of the above viscosity coefficients has a name other than the general term, viscosity.

17 lb, ft lbf -l. 17 ft the above equation uses conventional American units, feet, seconds, pounds-force and pounds-mass. However, since the friction factor is non-dimensional, if g, is given the value of one, without dimensions, the same equation holds for S1 units. The loss term, hf, has units of foot-pounds-force per pound-mass, newtonmeters per lulogram, or joules per lulogram depending on the choice of units. It is usually defined as the losses due to "slun friction" (primarily in a boundary layer next to the pipe wall).

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