Fluid Mechanics: Laminar & Turbulent Pipe Flow, The Moody Diagram (17 of 34)
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0:00:10 - Revisiting velocity profile of fully-developed laminar flows, Poiseuille's law.
0:03:07 - Head loss of fully-developed laminar flows in straight pipes, Darcy friction factor
0:08:30 - Major and minor losses in the conservation of energy equation
0:11:53 - Example: Pressure drop in horizontal straight pipe with fully-developed laminar flow
0:18:24 - Friction factor for fully-developed turbulent flows in straight pipes, Moody diagram
0:41:20 - Friction factor for fully-developed turbulent flows in straight pipes, Haaland equation
0:46:02 - Use of Moody diagram for different pipe materials, fluids, flowrates, and other parameters

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This lecture series was recorded live at Cal Poly Pomona during Fall 2014. The textbook is Munson et al., "Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics (7th edition)."

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