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Reynolds number

Reynolds number is the dimensionless variable, providing information of flow regime of fluid. It is a ratio of inertial and viscous forces. Up to certain (critical) value of $ Re$ a flow is laminar and after its overrun a flow becomes turbulent. Reynolds number $ Re$ is defined:

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In a pipe-like systems the flow regime is laminar for 12 2 13 2 14 2. The flow regime is transient for 14 2 13 2 12 2 13 2 15 2. And the flow regime is fully turbulent for 12 2 16 2 15 2.