Laplace number

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Template:Short description The Laplace number (Template:Math), also known as the Suratman number (Template:Math), is a dimensionless number used in the characterization of free surface fluid dynamics. It represents a ratio of surface tension to the momentum-transport (especially dissipation) inside a fluid. It is named after Pierre-Simon Laplace and Indonesian physicist P. C. Suratman.[1]

It is defined as follows:[2]

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where:

Laplace number is related to Reynolds number (Re) and Weber number (We) in the following way:Template:R

La=Re2We

See also

  • Ohnesorge number - There is an inverse relationship, La=Oh2, between the Laplace number and the Ohnesorge number.

References

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