Flow Through an Orifice
An apparatus to study of the flow of water through a vertically mounted orifice.
TecQuipment’s Jet Trajectory and Flow Through an Orifice apparatus allows students to measure:
They make these measurements as water discharges from four vertically mounted, interchangeable nozzles with different throat (orifice) designs.
It also allows students to study the trajectory profiles of water jets from the nozzles when mounted horizontally. The equipment is for use with a hydraulic bench (H1F) and stands on the hydraulic bench worktop. The apparatus has a transparent cylindrical tank, with a mounting in the base for the nozzles. The nozzles either fit to the unit to discharge water vertically (down) or horizontally dependent on the experiment taking place. They are easily interchangeable.
Water flows into the tank from the hydraulic bench through an adjustable diffuser. The flow rate and an overflow pipe set the water level. To change the level in the tank (and so the head on the orifice), students adjust the flow to the diffuser. Water leaves the tank through the nozzles. The jet that leaves the orifice discharges into the hydraulic bench measuring tank.
Manometers measure the total head on the orifice and under the jet. A traverse assembly allows students to position a Pitot tube anywhere in the jet. A sharp blade accurately measures the jet diameter. This allows students to find the contraction coefficient.
To measure trajectory of jets, the base of the tank includes a horizontal mounting for the nozzles. Students use a bung to seal the base of the unit. They then use the plotting board and depth gauge pins to plot the jet trajectory onto graph paper.
An apparatus to study of the flow of water through a vertically mounted orifice.
A set of interchangeable orifices and nozzles for use with the H4 Flow Through An Orifice Apparatus.
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