Udemy - Master Viscous Flow in Pipes - A Complete Guide

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Master Viscous Flow in Pipes: A Complete Guide

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Published 2/2026
Created by DR AI
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 6 Lectures ( 1h 53m ) | Size: 1.1 GB

From laminar theory to turbulent flow—calculate losses, design pipe systems, and master flow measurement.

What you'll learn
✓ Analyze fully developed laminar pipe flow, derive the parabolic velocity profile, and apply Poiseuille's law to calculate pressure drops and flowrates
✓ Explore the complex nature of turbulent flow, including velocity fluctuations, Reynolds stress, viscous sublayer, and the logarithmic velocity profile near wall
✓ Determine friction factors using the Moody chart and Colebrook formula, and evaluate head losses in straight pipes, elbows, valves, and fittings using loss coef
✓ Apply the energy equation to analyze single and multiple pipe systems, including series, parallel, and three-reservoir configurations, for pressure drop, Q & D.
✓ Understand how orifice meters, nozzle meters, Venturi meters, rotameters, and positive displacement meters work to measure flowrate and total volume in pipeline

Requirements
● Students should understand fundamental fluid properties including density, specific weight, viscosity, and the no-slip condition
● A working knowledge of pressure, hydrostatics, the Bernoulli equation, and the general energy equation is essential for following the derivations and applications in this course.
● Should be familiar with the concept of Reynolds number and its role in distinguishing between laminar and turbulent flow regimes before diving into pipe flow analysis.
● Comfort with algebra, dimensionless analysis concepts, and the ability to interpret graphical data from charts like the Moody chart is necessary for solving pipe flow problems.

Files:

[ WebToolTip.com ] Udemy - Master Viscous Flow in Pipes - A Complete Guide
  • Get Bonus Downloads Here.url (0.2 KB)
  • ~Get Your Files Here !
    • 1. General Characteristics of Pipe Flow.mp4 (108.9 MB)
    • 1. Munson book.pdf (26.7 MB)
    • 2. Frank M White book.pdf (26.5 MB)
    • 2. Fully Developed Laminar Flow.mp4 (149.9 MB)
    • 3. Fully Developed Turbulent Flow.mp4 (175.3 MB)
    • 4. Dimensional Analysis and Pipe Losses.mp4 (206.4 MB)
    • 5. Practical Pipe Flow Examples.mp4 (176.0 MB)
    • 6. Pipe Flowrate Measurement.mp4 (180.7 MB)
    • Bonus Resources.txt (0.1 KB)

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