Velocity distribution in smooth pipes In the vicinity of a smooth boundary there exists a laminar sublayer. The flow in the laminar sublayer being laminar has a parabolic velocity distribution. Since the thickness of laminar sublayer ( δ ') is generally very small, the parabolic velocity distribution in the region may be approximated by a straight line without appreciable error. So, in the zone of laminar sublayer, since the flow is laminar, the viscous stress predominates and the turbulent stresses tend to become zero. Therefore, in the laminar sublayer, the shear is For linear velocity distribution within the laminar sublayer, 'du/dy' becomes 'u/y'. Ad: Fig: Velocity distribution for turbulent flow near a smooth boundary Furthermore, if it is assumed that in the laminar sublayer, i.e. up to y= δ ', ' τ ' remains constant and equal to ' τ o'. The shear stress at the pipe boundary is Which is the velocity distribution laminar number sublayer...
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