Model:FS-1.2
Use:The Fluid Science FS-1.2 Energy Losses in Straight Pipes Tray provides hands on experimentation designed to demonstrate energy losses due to the geometry of the flow path at different flow rates.
The Fluid Science range is an innovative suite of products designed to demonstrate energy losses due to the geometry of the flow path.
This enables students to gain an understanding of the fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics and Thermo Fluids by the process of learning via hands-on experimentation.
The Fluid Science Energy Losses in Straight Pipes Tray includes experiments to measure the pressure drop across an expansion and contraction and an internal artificially roughened pipe. All except the stepped pipe test section are of the same cross section, enabling meaningful comparisons to be made. The additional energy losses due to the geometry of the flow path can be clearly seen at different flow rates and the relationship to theory can be established.
Smooth and Roughened pipe 6mm diameter
Contraction and expansion 8mm – 4mm – 8mm diameters
Differential pressure reading obtained using digital manometer
Highly visual design
Applied student learning via experimentation
Common service unit can be used for either hot or cold-water supply
Tool-less assembly
Designed to be highly visual and simple to use
Quick setup
Suitable for both classroom and laboratory environment
Explanation of basic principles such as conservation of mass
Conservation of energy
Explain energy loss and frictional loss
Types of flow steady and unsteady flow, uniform and non-uniform flow etc.
Types of fluid flow regime i.e. laminar, turbulent and transitional flow
Compare measured pressure drop from 3 different pipe forms, explaining the effect of geometry on pressure drop.
Using Bernoulli’s equation, calculate the pressures and compare results with experimental values.
Calculate the frictional head loss and pressure drop using
Darcy’s equation