Author:
Barnard B. J. S.,Binnie A. M.
Abstract
Small spheres of the same size but of relative density varying from 0·92 to 1·25 were injected in turn into a horizontal water pipe, in which the flow was turbulent and the mean velocity was constant. A cross-section near the outlet was illuminated; the positions of the spheres as they crossed it were measured by photography, and the relation was established between the terminal velocity of the of the spheres in water and the vertical diffusivity. The velocity of the spheres along the pipe was found to be somewhat different in the galvanized steel and Perspex lengths of which the pipe was composed. The dispersion of the times of transit of the spheres increased slightly with their densisty. For purposes of comparison the theoretical velocity along the pipe was also calculated from the photographic measurements.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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