chemproject
Chemical
- Oct 16, 2003
- 7
Hello.
I have a liquid flowing through a pipe, which produces laminar flowrate properties. The boundary layer produced by this is considered to be a thin film. The pipe is exposed to high temperatures which degrade the flowing liquid.
If the flowrate is reduced, does the boundary layer increase in size?
will the fuel degrade more rapidly with a larger boundary layer?
Does heat alter the boundary layer of a flowing liquid ?
I have a liquid flowing through a pipe, which produces laminar flowrate properties. The boundary layer produced by this is considered to be a thin film. The pipe is exposed to high temperatures which degrade the flowing liquid.
If the flowrate is reduced, does the boundary layer increase in size?
will the fuel degrade more rapidly with a larger boundary layer?
Does heat alter the boundary layer of a flowing liquid ?