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1. Shell balances are useful for applying the principle of conservation of momentum to fluid flows where velocity varies in only one direction across the flow cross-section, such as flow in a circular pipe. 2. A shell balance equates the rate of momentum entering and leaving a differential shell volume to the sum of forces on the fluid within the shell. This yields a differential equation relating shear stress to velocity variation. 3. For steady laminar flow in a circular pipe, the shell balance deriva
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