I do not really understand
therefore everything we design in reality takes into account the fact of avoiding turbulence (is it even possible ? ) as best as possible. but I would like to know why turbulence does not suit us in our calculations?
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Therefore knowing the input length allows us to know the location of the instruments of the circuit and this will affect the performance even of the instrument placed ?
Here is the formulation of the problem:
Determine the inlet lengths of a fluid circulating in a pipe by numerical resolution (ANSYS Fluent) and compare the result with the analytical solutions seen in class (Turbulent and laminar).
Compare velocity profiles with internal flow for different...
TL;DR Summary: why do we need input length in fluid's dynamics
What is the purpose of calculating the inlet lengths of a fluid circulating in a pipe? and how to calculate it correctly? why do we need it in engineering? This is for a class project where we are asked to calculate it and I think...