Most Important Types of Flow in a pipe

Flow in a Pipe:-

The type of a liquid depends upon the manner in which the particles unite and move. Though there are many types of flows,,,,,

A) Uniform Flow:- A flow in which the liquid particles at all sections of a pipe or channel have the same velocities, is called a uniform flow.

B) Non- Uniform Flow:- A flow of the liquid particles at a different section of a pipe or channel have different velocities, it's called non-uniform flow.

C) Streamline Flow:- A flow, in which each liquid particle has a definite path and the paths of individual particles do not cross each other, is called a streamline flow.

D) Turbulent Flow:- A flow, in which each liquid particle does not have a definite path and the paths of individual particles also cross each other, it's called a turbulent flow.

E) Steady Flow:- A flow, in which the quantity of the liquid following per second is constant, is called a Steady flow.

F) Unsteady Flow:- A flow, in which the quantity of the liquid following per second is not constant, is called a Steady flow.  

G) Compressible Flow:- A flow, in which the volume of a fluid and its density changes during the flow, is called a Compressible flow..(all the gases are considered to have compressible flow)

H) Incompressible Flow:- A flow, in which the volume of a fluid and its density does not change during the flow, is called a Compressible flow..(all the liquid are considered to have incompressible flow)

I) Rotational Flow:- A flow, in which the fluid particle also rotates (having some angular velocity) about their own axis, it's called rotational flow.

J) Irrotational Flow:- A flow, in which the fluid particles also do not rotate(having some angular velocity) about their own axis, it's called rotational flow.

K) 1-D Flow:- A flow, in which the streamline of its moving particles is represented by a straight line, it's called 1-D flow.


L) 2-D Flow:- A flow, in which the streamline of its moving particles are represented by a curve, is called 2-D flow.

M) 3-D Flow:- A flow, in which streamlining of its moving particles are represented in space along with three mutually perpendicular directions, it's called a 3-D flow.

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