Energy Losses in Pipes
The Energy Losses in Pipes accessory consists of a test pipe, orientated vertically on the side of the equipment, which may be fed directly from the Hydraulics Bench supply or, alternatively, from the integral constant head tank. These sources provide high or low flow rates which may be controlled by a valve at the discharge end of the test pipe. Head loss between two tapping points in the test pipe is measured using two manometers, a water over mercury manometer for large pressure differentials and a pressurized water manometer for small pressure differentials. Excess water discharging from the constant head tank is returned to the sump tank of the Hydraulics Bench. Adjustable feet permit levelling. Mercury is not supplied.
Demonstration Capabilities
- Investigating the variation of friction head along a circular pipe with the mean flow velocity in the pipe
- Investigating the effects of laminar and turbulent flow regimes
Specification:
- Diameter of test pipe: 3.0mm
- Length of test pipe: 760mm
- Distance between pressure tapping points: 500mm
- Range of digital manometer: 103 kPa
- Range of water manometer: 500mm
- Measuring cylinder capacity: 1000mm