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AZM7129 Flow Meter Demonstration Hydraulic Lab Kit

AZM7129 Flow Meter Demonstration Hydraulic Lab Kit.  Jinan Should Shine Didactic Equipment Co., Ltd. is company specialized in manufacture and trading Fluid Lab Equipment, Thermal Lab Equipment, Vocational Training Equipment,Didactic Equipment,Engineering Educational Equipment,Technical Teaching Equipment,for university,college,technical institution, polytechnics.Should Shine products has been exported to America,Asia,Europe,Africa, Australia.

AZM7129 Flow Meter Demonstration Hydraulic Lab Kit
Bench top open channel unit designed to conduct experiments related to open channel flows and to visualize stream line patterns over or around various objects.
The system should consist of a clear acrylic flow channel having large width-to -depth ratio.
Overshot and undershot weirs should be provided at the inlet and exit of the channel section.
The channel section should have a bell mouth entry to reduce flow disturbances.
The water flow rate can be varied using a membrane type flow control valve fixed at the exit of the flow channel.
Water flow rate and flow velocity should be measured by the volumetric measuring tank (of the hydraulic bench).
Water should be supplied from the supply tank consisting of glass beads to reduce flow disturbances.
Flow patterns should be visualized using dye injection through needlevalves.
Dye injection rate can be controlled and adjusted to improve the quality of flow patterns.
Experiments:
1. Study of open channel flows
2. Study of flow over weirs – over shot and under shot weirs, broad and narrow crested weirs.
3. Familiarization with water flow visualization technique.
4. Demonstration of laminar and turbulent flow.
5. Study of streamline patterns around cylinders at different Reynolds numbers.
6. Study of streamline patterns around airfoils with and without flap and various incidences.
7. Study of flow pattern around hump, disc, cuboid etc.
8. Study of vortex shedding from cylinders and bluff bodies.
9. Comparison of observed streamline patterns with theory

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