HM 150.11A Losses in a Pipe System Educational Equipment Hydrodynamics Laboratory equipment
1. Equipment introduction
During actual fluid flow, pressure losses occur due to friction and turbulence (eddy currents). Pressure losses occur in pipes, pipe elements, fittings and measuring devices (e.g. flow meters, speed meters). These pressure losses must be taken into account when designing piping systems. HM 150.11A allows the study of pressure losses in pipes, pipe elements and closing devices. In addition, the differential pressure method has also been proposed to measure flow. The experimental setup consists of six different pipe sections that can be closed individually. Pipe segments are equipped with pipe elements such as bends, bends and branches. Within a pipe section, different intercepting devices and measuring objects are installed to determine the flow rate. The measuring object is made of transparent material, allowing good observation of the internal structure. The pressure measuring points in the pipeline system are designed as annular chambers. This creates essentially interference-free pressure measurements. These experiments measure pressure losses in pipes and pipe elements such as branches and elbows. The opening characteristics of the closing device are also recorded. Pressure is measured with a double-tube manometer. The experimental setup can be placed easily and securely on the work surface of the HM 150A basic module. The HM 150A supplies water and measures the flow rate. Alternatively, the experimental setup can be operated from the laboratory water supply.
2. Technical data
Overall parameters of the device: Dimensions: 1520mm (length) X 640mm (width) X 1200mm (height) Weight: about 35 Kg Parameters of double tube pressure gauge: 2 double pressure gauges for differential pressure measurement Measuring range: 0...0,1 bar 0...1000mmwc Experimental accessories parameters: Angle seat valve DN 15 Gate valve DN 15 orifice Ø 18.5 mm Nozzle diameter 14 mm Venturi Ø 28.4 - 14.0 mm
4. Experiment list
Experiment 1 Studying Flow and Friction in Pipes Experiment 2 Pressure losses and resistance coefficients in pipes, pipe elements and fittings Experiment 3: Pressure loss and resistance coefficient of two types of valves in pipelines Experiment 4 Opening characteristics of angle seat valve and gate valve Experiment 5 Familiar with various objects for measuring flow: Venturi nozzles and orifice flow meters and measuring nozzles