Indosaw Engineering – Gunt

Fluid Mechanics - Hydraulics Lab Equipment

Steady flow in pipes

Losses in a pipe system

Influence of flow velocity on pressure loss

Energy losses in piping elements

Pressure losses in various pipe fittings and in the ball valve

Laminar/turbulent flow

Pipe friction for laminar/turbulent flow

Determining the critical Reynolds number

Osborne Reynolds experiment

Visualisation of laminar and turbulent flow

Flow rate measurement

Bernoulli’s principle

Static pressure and total pressure distributionalong the Venturi nozzle

Methods of flow measurement

Comparison of different measuring methods and determining the flow coefficients

Determining the metacentre

Stability of floating bodies

Determining metacentre and buoyancy; rectangular frame cross-section

Floating bodies for HM 150.06

Comparison of two different frame shapes: hard chine and round bilge

Flow from tanks

Horizontal flow from a tank

Recording the trajectory of the water jet at different outlet velocities

Vertical flow from a tank

Determination of pressure losses and contraction coefficient for different outlet contours

Flow around bodies

Visualisation of streamlines

Investigation of flow around models in laminar, two-dimensional flow using ink as contrast medium

Visualisation of different flows

Visualisation of flow around bodies and flow phenomena in open channels and pipes

Jet forces

Measurement of jet forces

Demonstration of the principle of linear momentum; interchangeable deflectors with different deflection angles

Vortex formation

Vortex formation

Free and forced vortex; point gauges to detect surface profiles

Hydrostatic pressure

Hydrostatic pressure in liquids

Investigation of fluid pressure on vessel walls

Transient flow

Hydraulic ram – pumping using water hammer

Formation and effect of water hammer

Transient drainage processes in storage reservoirs

Demonstration of the function of a rainwater retention basin and a storage lake

Water hammer and surge chamber

Investigation of formation, effect and function

Steady open-channel flow

Plate weirs for HM 150

Discharge measurement in open channels using two measuring weirs

Visualisation of streamlines in an open channel

Flow around various drag bodies and incident flow of weirs; ink as contrast medium

Open-channel sediment transport

Observation of bed formation; visualisation of flow with contrast medium

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