How to Calculate Critical Velocity?

The formula to calculate the critical velocity of a liquid flowing through a tube is given by

Critical velocity (Vc) = K   η /  ρ  r

where

Vc is the critical velocity

K is the Reynold’s number

\begin{array}{l}\eta\end{array}

is the coefficient of the viscosity of the liquid

r is the radius of the tube through which the liquid flows

ρ is the density of the liquid

Depending on the value of Reynold’s number, the flow type can be decided as follows:

  • If K is between 0 to 2000, the flow is laminar or streamlined.
  • If K is between 2000 to 3000, the flow is turbulent or unstable
  • If K is above 3000, the flow is highly unstable
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