Fluid Flow
- Synopsis
- Flow in a pipe is used to illustrate laminar and turbulent flow. The Reynolds number is explained as the ratio of inertia and viscous forces, the key Reynolds number of 2500 being given as the limit of laminar flow. Industrial applications of the principles of flow are illustrated by the fluidised bed and by fluidisation in quick-freezing.*
Accompanying booklet. - Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Video; Videocassette. VHS. col. 13 min.
- Year of production
- 1971
- Availability
- Hire
Sale - Subjects
- Physics
- Keywords
- flow; fluid mechanics
Credits
- Director
- John Pitt
- Producer
- George Seager
- Writer
- George Seager
Production Company
Sponsor
- Name
Unilever
Distributor
- Name
National Education Video Library
- Contact
- John Lovell
- tryfannevl@aol.com
- Phone
- 01286 676001 or 07768 105467
- Fax
- 01286 676001
- Address
- Arfon House
Bontnewydd
Caernarvon
Gwynned
LL54 7UN - Notes
- Formerly the National Audio Visual (Aids) Library. No longer holds 16mm material. Retains the negatives and copyright to the EFVA material, but have no viewing copies. Video only. (1/97) Alternative address might be Arfon House, Bontnewydd, Caernarvon, Gwynned LL54 7UN Telephone/Fax 01286 676001
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