This question is incomplete, the complete question is;
Determine the greatest pressure drop allowed over the 10-m-long pipe caused by viscous friction, so the flow remains laminar.
The 125-mm-diameter smooth pipe is transporting SAE 10W-30 oil with ρ=920 kg/m3 and µ=0.2 N.s/m2 .
Answer: the greatest pressure drop allowed is 14247 Pascals
Explanation:
LAMINAR FLOW INF PIPE
greatest pressure drop
(P1 - P2) = pressure drop
(P1 - P2) = 32uvl / D²
so (P1 - P2) ∝ V
greatest pressure drop is only at very high velocity
now Re (Reynold Number = svd / u
Re ∝ V
so velocity is high when Re is high
Re = 2000 ( Highest for LAMINAR)
Re = 2000 = svd / u
now in the question we were given that
s = 920 kg/m³, u = 0.2 NS/m², d = 125mm = 0.125m, l = 10m
so we substitute;
2000 = (920 × v × 0.125) / 0.2
v = 3.48 m/s
now pressure drop = (P1 - P2) = 32UVL / d²
we substitute
(P1 - P2) = (32(0.2) (3.48)(10)) / (0.125)²
(P1 - P2) = 14247 Pascals
therefore the greatest pressure drop allowed is 14247 Pascals