Determination of The Type of Fluid Flow Using Reynold's Apparatus
Determination of The Type of Fluid Flow Using Reynold's Apparatus
Determination of The Type of Fluid Flow Using Reynold's Apparatus
By:
Arates, Marielle
Besa, Leo
Catulay, Almie Jane
Rubio, Rochelle Marie
13 February 2018
School of Technology
Dennis Ong
Table of Contents
Page
No. Title
no.
1 Introduction 1
2 Objectives 2
4 Methodology 2-3
5 Data Sheet 3
6 References/Bibliography 4
Introduction
Dvp
Nre=
u
where: D is the diameter of the pipe (m)
v- average velocity of the fluid (m/s) (average velocity is the volumetric flow divided by the
cross-sectional area of the pipe)
p- density of the fluid (kg/m3)
u-viscosity of the fluid (Pa s)
When the Reynolds number is less than 2100 for a straight circular path, it means that the
flow is laminar. But when the value is more than 4000, the flow is turbulent. The value between
2100-4000 is a transition region. It means that the flow can be laminar or turbulent (Geankoplis,
1995).
1
Objectives
The specific objective of this experiment is to determine and predict the type of flow of the
fluid if it is a laminar, transitional, or turbulent by knowing the density of the fluid, viscosity of
the fluid, diameter of the pipe, and the average velocity of the fluid by getting the flow rate of the
discharged.
In general, it is important to determine the flow regime to apply the engineering problems in
real situations and to deeply understand the relationships of these parameters and their effects to
the type of flow.
This experiment will be conducted to predict the flow of the fluid if it is a laminar,
transitional, or turbulent using the parameters such as the diameter of the pipe, average velocity
of the fluid, density of the fluid and its viscosity. The Reynolds Apparatus found in School of
Technology, University of the Philippines Visayas will be used for this study. Quantitative and
qualitative analysis will be used in this experiment.
Methodology
Materials
2
Procedure
Data Sheet
3
Bibliography
Careo, Neil Dominic and Glanelle Ivy Cea (2017). Improvised Reynold’s Apparatus for Laminar,
Transitional and Turbulent Flow Determination of Fluids.
https://www.scribd.com/document/343587424/Reynolds-Apparatus-Experiment-Bicol-
University.
Geankoplis, Christi J. (1995). Transport Processes and Unit Operations, 3rd ed. Singapore:
Prentice-Hall, Inc.
Green, Don and Robert Perry (2008). Perry’s Chemical Engineers’ Handbook 8th Edition. United
States: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., Print.
Himmelblau, David and James Riggs (2005). Principles of Chemical Engineering 7th Edition.
United States: Pearson Education South Asia Pte Ltd. Print.
Uysal, Gokcen and M. Cansaran Ertas (2013). INS 306 (Y&Z) Hydraulics Laboratory Handout:
Reynolds Experiment.
http://www.insaat.anadolu.edu.tr/aocelik/ins306/duyuru/1_reynolds_handout_2013_spring_updat
ed_25_march2013.pdf.