waseem19
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 23, 2002
- 82
hi bob and thank you for replying to my question previously about the same subject , it's very fundamental but it just won't add up in my mind . i was convinced by what quark said about it ( back pressure causes flow area to increase) it is the same what i have in mind that presence of water in the bigger pipe will force the water ejecting to slow down , but i wanted to comment on your reply .
i didn't question the conservation of mass principles ,however I’m questioning the way it is interpreted at diffusers and pipe enlargement ,I think that water attains the conservation by keeping the same velocity and area it had in the small pipe, which is exactly what happens to water coming out from a pipe to the air (garden hose),would the water ejecting in the air knows if you put a very big pipe around it ?will it increases it’s area after you put that pipe and reduce it again when you remove it ?
unless there is something forcing the water to slow down it won’t .
so actually water doesn’t slow down and increases it’s flow area because of the conservation of mass ,it does that because something is forcing it to do so ,but it in the same time it is still correct with respect to conservation of mass because flow rate is still the same.
I hope I explained what I’m thinking about.
i didn't question the conservation of mass principles ,however I’m questioning the way it is interpreted at diffusers and pipe enlargement ,I think that water attains the conservation by keeping the same velocity and area it had in the small pipe, which is exactly what happens to water coming out from a pipe to the air (garden hose),would the water ejecting in the air knows if you put a very big pipe around it ?will it increases it’s area after you put that pipe and reduce it again when you remove it ?
unless there is something forcing the water to slow down it won’t .
so actually water doesn’t slow down and increases it’s flow area because of the conservation of mass ,it does that because something is forcing it to do so ,but it in the same time it is still correct with respect to conservation of mass because flow rate is still the same.
I hope I explained what I’m thinking about.