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Shear Stress is force tending to cause deformation of a material by slippage along a plane or planes parallel to the imposed stress. Check FAQs
𝜏=ρffv22
𝜏 - Shear Stress?ρf - Density of Fluid?f - Friction Factor?v - Velocity?

Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow Example

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44.4616Edit=1.225Edit0.16Edit21.3Edit22
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Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
𝜏=ρffv22
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
𝜏=1.225kg/m³0.1621.3m/s22
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
𝜏=1.2250.1621.322
Next Step Evaluate
𝜏=44.46162Pa
LAST Step Rounding Answer
𝜏=44.4616Pa

Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow Formula Elements

Variables
Shear Stress
Shear Stress is force tending to cause deformation of a material by slippage along a plane or planes parallel to the imposed stress.
Symbol: 𝜏
Measurement: StressUnit: Pa
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Density of Fluid
Density of Fluid is defined as the mass of fluid per unit volume of the said fluid.
Symbol: ρf
Measurement: DensityUnit: kg/m³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Friction Factor
The Friction Factor or Moody chart is the plot of the relative roughness (e/D) of a pipe against Reynold's number.
Symbol: f
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Velocity
Velocity is a vector quantity (it has both magnitude and direction) and is the rate of change of the position of an object with respect to time.
Symbol: v
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Shear Stress

​Go Shear Stress Developed for Turbulent Flow in Pipes
𝜏=ρfV'2
​Go Shear Stress due to Viscosity
𝜏=μdv

Other formulas in Turbulent Flow category

​Go Shear Velocity for Turbulent Flow in Pipes
V'=𝜏ρf
​Go Roughness Reynold Number for Turbulent Flow in Pipes
Re=kV'v'
​Go Average Height of Irregularities for Turbulent Flow in Pipes
k=v'ReV'
​Go Power Required to Maintain Turbulent Flow
P=ρf[g]Qhf

How to Evaluate Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow?

Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow evaluator uses Shear Stress = (Density of Fluid*Friction Factor*Velocity^2)/2 to evaluate the Shear Stress, The Shear Stress in turbulent flow formula is defined as the maximum at the center and decreases linearly towards the wall in it. Shear Stress is denoted by 𝜏 symbol.

How to evaluate Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow, enter Density of Fluid f), Friction Factor (f) & Velocity (v) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow

What is the formula to find Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow?
The formula of Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow is expressed as Shear Stress = (Density of Fluid*Friction Factor*Velocity^2)/2. Here is an example- 94.178 = (1.225*0.16*21.3^2)/2.
How to calculate Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow?
With Density of Fluid f), Friction Factor (f) & Velocity (v) we can find Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow using the formula - Shear Stress = (Density of Fluid*Friction Factor*Velocity^2)/2.
What are the other ways to Calculate Shear Stress?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Shear Stress-
  • Shear Stress=Density of Fluid*Shear Velocity^2OpenImg
  • Shear Stress=Viscosity*Change in VelocityOpenImg
Can the Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow be negative?
No, the Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow, measured in Stress cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow?
Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow is usually measured using the Pascal[Pa] for Stress. Newton per Square Meter[Pa], Newton per Square Millimeter[Pa], Kilonewton per Square Meter[Pa] are the few other units in which Shear Stress in Turbulent Flow can be measured.
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