How do you account for roughness effects on the Reynolds number and friction factor in non-circular ducts?
When you design or analyze a chemical process, you often need to calculate the pressure drop and heat transfer in non-circular ducts, such as rectangular or elliptical pipes. These ducts are common in compact heat exchangers, air-conditioning systems, and fluidized beds. However, unlike circular pipes, non-circular ducts have complex geometries that affect the fluid flow and the friction losses. In this article, you will learn how to account for roughness effects on the Reynolds number and friction factor in non-circular ducts.