Description
The Fluid Science FS-1.3 Energy Losses in Bends Systems Tray provides hands on experimentation designed to demonstrate energy losses due to the geometry of the flow path at different flow rates.
Utilising the FS-SU service unit the experiments rapidly mount onto the multifunctional work panel and is connected to the built-in water supply via quick connect couplings.
The differential pressure reading is taken using a digital manometer against varying flow rates.
The tray includes the following Hydraulic Circuits:
Energy losses in Bends
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Shallow bend Radii 42mm, 6mm diameter
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Tight Bend Radii 9mm, 6mm diameter
Features
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Shallow bend Radii 42mm, 6mm diameter
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Tight Bend Radii 9mm, 6mm diameter
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Mitre Bend, 6mm diameter
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Differential pressure reading obtained using digital manometer
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Highly visual design
Benefits
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Applied student learning via experimentation
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Common service unit can be used for either hot or cold-water supply
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Tool-less assembly
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Designed to be highly visual and simple to use
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Quick setup
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Suitable for both classroom and laboratory environment
Demonstration Capabilities
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Explanation of basic principles such as conservation of mass
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Conservation of energy
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Explain energy loss and frictional loss
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Types of flow steady and unsteady flow, uniform and non-uniformflow etc
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Types of fluid flow regime i.e. laminar, turbulent and transitional flow
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Compare measured pressure drop from 3 different pipe forms, explaining the effect of geometry on pressure drop
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Using Bernoulli’s equation, calculate the pressures and compare results with experimental values
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Calculate the frictional head loss and pressure drop using Darcy’s equation