A capillary tube has an 8mm inside diameter through which liquid fluorine refrigerant R-11  flows at a rate of 0.03 cm3 /s. The tube isto be used as a throttling device in an air conditioning  unit. A model of this flow is constructed by using a pipe of 3cm inside diameter and water as  the fluid medium. (Density of R-11 = 1.494 g/cm3 and its viscosity is 4.2 x10-4 Pa.s; Density of  water is 1g/cm3 and its viscosity 8.9 x10-4 Pa.s) a) What is the required velocity in the model for dynamic similarity?  Hint: For flow through a tube the Ne number can be expressed in terms of the Reynolds  number b) When dynamic similarity is achieved the pressure drop is measured at 50 Pa. What is  the corresponding pressure drop in the capillary tube? Hint: In this case the Euler number defines dynamic similarity with reference to the static  pressure drop

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A capillary tube has an 8mm inside diameter through which liquid fluorine refrigerant R-11 
flows at a rate of 0.03 cm3
/s. The tube isto be used as a throttling device in an air conditioning 
unit. A model of this flow is constructed by using a pipe of 3cm inside diameter and water as 
the fluid medium. (Density of R-11 = 1.494 g/cm3 and its viscosity is 4.2 x10-4 Pa.s; Density of 
water is 1g/cm3 and its viscosity 8.9 x10-4 Pa.s)
a) What is the required velocity in the model for dynamic similarity? 
Hint: For flow through a tube the Ne number can be expressed in terms of the Reynolds 
number
b) When dynamic similarity is achieved the pressure drop is measured at 50 Pa. What is 
the corresponding pressure drop in the capillary tube?
Hint: In this case the Euler number defines dynamic similarity with reference to the static 
pressure drop

 

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