Poiseulle Formula
Reference data and engineering information about poiseulle formula for basics applications.
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Overview
Engineering reference data for Poiseulle Formula in basics.
Key Formulas
Ohm's Law
Voltage = Current × Resistance.
Newton's Second Law
Force = mass × acceleration.
Conservation of Energy
Energy balance.
Variables
| Symbol | Description | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Voltage | V | |
| Current | A | |
| Resistance | Ω | |
| Force | N | |
| Mass | kg | |
| Acceleration | m/s² |
Assumptions and Applicability
The Poiseuille's formula is valid under specific conditions for fluid flow in pipes. Key assumptions include:
- Flow is laminar and fully developed (Reynolds number typically < 2300).
- The pipe is circular with a smooth wall.
- The fluid is incompressible and Newtonian (constant viscosity).
- Steady-state flow with no acceleration.
- No-slip condition at the pipe walls (fluid velocity is zero at the wall).
These assumptions ensure the formula accurately predicts the volumetric flow rate as given in the Key Formulas section.