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- Plug_flow abstract "In fluid mechanics, plug flow is a simple model of the velocity profile of a fluid flowing in a pipe. In plug flow, the velocity of the fluid is assumed to be constant across any cross-section of the pipe perpendicular to the axis of the pipe. The plug flow model assumes there is no boundary layer adjacent to the inner wall of the pipe.The plug flow model has many practical applications. One example is in the design of chemical reactors. Essentially no back mixing is assumed with \"plugs\" of fluid passing through the reactor. This results in differential equations that need to be integrated to find the reactor conversion and outlet temperatures. Other simplifications used are perfect radial mixing and a homogeneous bed structure.An advantage of the plug flow model is that no part of the solution of the problem can be perpetuated \"upstream\". This allows one to calculate the exact solution to the differential equation knowing only the initial conditions. No further iteration is required. Each \"plug\" can be solved independently provided the previous plug's state is known.File:Plugflow.jpgThe flow model in which the velocity profile consists of the fully developed boundary layer is known as pipe flow. In laminar pipe flow, the velocity profile is parabolic.".
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- Plug_flow wikiPageWikiLink Hagen–Poiseuille_equation.
- Plug_flow wikiPageWikiLink Laminar_flow.
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- Plug_flow wikiPageWikiLink Moody_chart.
- Plug_flow wikiPageWikiLink Parabola.
- Plug_flow wikiPageWikiLink Pipe_(fluid_conveyance).
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- Plug_flow wikiPageWikiLink Relative_roughness.
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- Plug_flow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Plug flow".
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- Plug_flow comment "In fluid mechanics, plug flow is a simple model of the velocity profile of a fluid flowing in a pipe. In plug flow, the velocity of the fluid is assumed to be constant across any cross-section of the pipe perpendicular to the axis of the pipe. The plug flow model assumes there is no boundary layer adjacent to the inner wall of the pipe.The plug flow model has many practical applications. One example is in the design of chemical reactors.".
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