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How do I calculate Reynold's number for a non-newtonian fluid?

I am familiar with the known formula to find Reynold's number in a circular pipe for newtonian fluids: $$\text{Re} = \frac{\rho \bar{v}D}{\mu}$$ where $\rho$ is the density, $\bar{v}$ is the average ...
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