Vortex Orifice Reynolds Fluid Mechanics Price And Quantity
65000 INR/Unit
1 Unit
Vortex Orifice Reynolds Fluid Mechanics Trade Information
All India
Product Description
Features :
SHS- 40 Frame with Metal Coat Paint
Reservior Tanks Made of SS-304
All Wooden Boards are Laminated
Storage Cub-board provided
Pumps are CROMPTON Make.
Plumbing is of FINOLEX make.
Electrical Accessories of ANCHOR
All Machining parts Crome Coated.
Free Forced VortexThis equipment is designed to produce and measure the characteristics of free and forced vortices. The apparatus comprises a clear acrylic cylinder on a plinth designed to produce and measure free and forced vortices. The free vortex is generated by water discharging through an interchangeable orifice in the base of the cylinder and the resulting profile is measured using a combined X-Y scale. The forced vortex is induced by a paddle in the base of the cylinder. The profile of the forced vortex is determined using a series of X-Y Probe.
Orifice and MouthpieceThis equipment permits calibration of orifices of differing diameters. In the orifice and free jet flow accessory a constant head tank will be fed with water from the common Sump. The orifice is installed at the base of the tank. The head will be maintained at constant value by an adjustable overflow pipe and will be indicated by a level scale. A jet trajectory tracing device allows the path followed by the jet to be ascertained.
Specifications
Orifice Diameters : 10;12 and 14 mm
X-Y Probe
Mouthpiece 12 mm Nos.1
Reynold Apparatus This accessory should be intended to reproduce the classic experiments conducted by Professor Osborne Reynolds concerning the nature of laminar and turbulent flow. The equipment operates in a vertical (or Horizontal) mode. A header tank containing stilling media provides a constant head of water through a bell mouth entry to the flow visualization pipe. Flow through this pipe is be regulated using a control valve provided at the discharge end. The flow rate of water through the pipe should be measured using the measuring cylinder. Velocity of the water can therefore be determined to allow calculation of Reynolds number.
The equipment uses a dye injection technique to enable observation of flow conditions