The Reynolds number (Re) is a dimensionless number used to predict fluid flow behavior. Re=ρvDμRe = \frac{\rho v D}{\mu}Re=μρvD
Where:
- ρ = fluid density (kg/m³)
- v = velocity of fluid (m/s)
- D = characteristic dimension (e.g., pipe diameter in m)
- μ = viscosity of fluid (Pa·s)
- Re < 2000 → Laminar flow
- 2000 < Re < 4000 → Transition region
- Re > 4000 → Turbulent flow
Significance:
- Helps design pumps, reactors, and pipelines.
- Used in scale-up of chemical processes.
- Predicts heat & mass transfer coefficients.
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