Model No:MTFM-03
Fluid Friction Measurements
Pipe friction is one of the classic laboratory experiments and has always found a place in the practical teaching of fluid mechanics. With this unit friction head losses in straight pipes of very different sizes can be investigated over a range of Reynolds’ numbers from 103 to nearly 105.
This covers the laminar transitional and turbulent flow regimes in smooth pipes. In addition an artificially roughened pipe is supplied, which at the higher Reynolds’ numbers shows a clear departure from the typical smooth bore pipe characteristics.
In addition to the equipment for the study of losses in straight pipes a wide range of accessories are included such as pipe fittings and control valves, a Venturi tube, an orifice plate assembly and a Piton tube.
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