Enter the Fluid Density, Viscosity, and Linear Dimension in the calculator to find the Reynolds Number of a liquid.
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The Reynolds Number Calculator determines the dimensionless ratio between the inertia and viscosity of a fluid, helping to predict whether flow is laminar or turbulent.
Reynolds Number (Re) is a dimensionless quantity that compares the inertial forces to viscous forces in a fluid. It characterizes the nature of fluid flow: laminar, transitional, or turbulent. Re remains consistent for a given flow, independent of changes in velocity or characteristic length.
The Reynolds number can be calculated using either dynamic or kinematic viscosity:
Where:
Using an online Reynolds Number Calculator, you can either input custom fluid properties or select common fluids (like air, water, or ethanol) to automatically use standard density and viscosity values at a given temperature.
Represents internal fluid friction. Units: Pa·s, N/(m²·s), or kg/(m·s).
Calculated as ν = μ/ρ, representing dynamic viscosity per unit density. Units: m²/s. Fluid density can be obtained via a density calculator.
Problem: Find Re for water flowing through a pipe with diameter L = 2.5 cm, velocity u = 1.7 m/s, temperature = 10°C.
Calculation:
Result: Re ≈ 32,483, indicating turbulent flow.
Steps to calculate Reynolds Number:
From Wikipedia: Reynolds Number. From Vedantu.com: Reynolds Number Formula and Examples.
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