What is Meridonial velocity?

Q.  Meridonial velocity is the resultant of _____________ components of fluid velocity.
- Published on 16 Sep 15

a. radial and tangential
b. tangential and axial
c. radial and axial
d. unpredictable

ANSWER: radial and axial
 

    Discussion

  • Pankaj   -Posted on 06 Oct 15
    Meridonial velocity is the resultant of radial and axial components of fluid velocity. Meridonial is used to describe universally accepted things.

    The resultant of radial and axial components of fluid velocity is responsible for flow of fluid through a machine. Therefore this velocity is called as Meridonial velocity.

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