Momentum-Flux Correction Factor for Laminar Pipe Flow
Consider laminar flow through a very long straight section of round pipe. It is shown in Chap. 8 that the velocity profile through a cross-sectional area of the pipe is parabolic (Fig. 6–15), with the axial velocity component given by
V=2 V_{\text {avg }}\left(1-\frac{r^{2}}{R^{2}}\right) (1)
where R is the radius of the inner wall of the pipe and V_{\text {avg }} is the average velocity. Calculate the momentum-flux correction factor through a cross section of the pipe for the case in which the pipe flow represents an outlet of the control volume, as sketched in Fig. 6–15.