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If You Doubled The Diameter Of A Pipe...
... carrying fluids, how much more could it move?
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not that well explained
Poiseuille was trying to model blood flow - and made various assumptions - such as Blood was a newtonian fluid. It isnt. Ironic it was . but works well in various conditions
The blood against a vascular wall is devoid of blood cells. This makes the fluid far LESS viscous
Bazelgette was designing the London sewers
typical - victorian over-engineering. but of course you pay
Newton Heath down the Droyl ( Droylsden Rd) they were replacing the gas pipes. Old, looked like iron sewer down pipes, new looked like yellow plastic firbre optic jobbies.
The first lot ( gas to the Droyl) went in, in 1856.
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