Dean number

The Dean number (De) is a dimensionless group in fluid mechanics, which occurs in the study of flow in curved pipes and channels. It is named after the British scientist W. R. Dean, who was the first to provide a theoretical solution of the fluid motion through curved pipes for laminar flow by using a perturbation procedure from a Poiseuille flow in a straight pipe to a flow in a pipe with very small curvature.[1][2]

  1. ^ Dean, W. R. (1927). "Note on the motion of fluid in a curved pipe". Phil. Mag. 4 (20): 208–223. doi:10.1080/14786440708564324.
  2. ^ Dean, W. R. (1928). "The streamline motion of fluid in a curved pipe". Phil. Mag. Series 7. 5 (30): 673–695. doi:10.1080/14786440408564513.