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Engineering, 26.07.2019 19:20, 12375819

Consider the flow of oil (pr > > 1) in a tube. how will the hydrodynamic and thermal entrance lengths compare if the flow is laminar? a. the thermal entrance length will be much longer than the hydrodynamic entrance length. b. the thermal entrance length will be much shorter than the hydrodynamic entrance length c. the thermal entrance length and the hydrodynamic entrance length will be approximately equal.

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