• Osborne Reynolds Experiment Apparatus Fluids Engineering Training Equipment Teaching Equipment Didactic Equipment
  • Osborne Reynolds Experiment Apparatus Fluids Engineering Training Equipment Teaching Equipment Didactic Equipment

Osborne Reynolds Experiment Apparatus Fluids Engineering Training Equipment Teaching Equipment Didactic Equipment

No.ZM7110
ZM7110 Osborne Reynolds Experiment Apparatus Fluids Engineering Training Equipment Teaching Equipment Didactic Equipment
Weight about
16kg
Diameter
10mm
  • Osborne Reynolds Experiment Apparatus Fluids Engineering Training Equipment Teaching Equipment Didactic Equipment

Description

ZM7110 Osborne Reynolds Experiment Apparatus Fluids Engineering Training Equipment Teaching Equipment Didactic Equipment
1. Equipment introduction
Because the actual fluid is viscous, it presents two different flow patterns when flowing: laminar flow and turbulent flow, and resistance is generated during the flow.
This training device simulates the fluid flow experiment done by Osborne Reynolds in 1882. The completely transparent plexiglass tube can clearly observe the flow rate and state of the water flow in real time. Introduce a thin stream of colored liquid.
Features
(1) The training device adopts an aluminum profile base and is supported by 4 aluminum alloy optical shafts. The structure is stable, easy to use, and not easy to damage.
(2) The fluid experiment device adopts a transparent acrylic tube, which is convenient for observation and experiment. The center of the upper round tube uses a steel pipe with a diameter of 3mm to introduce a thin stream of colored liquid into the water flow of the round tube.
2. Technical parameters
Fluid Tube Capacity: 2200ml
Test tube part
Length: 675mm
Diameter: 10mm
Ink container: 250ml
Weight: about 16kg

3.Equipment introduction
1. Ink tank,
2. Needle valve
3. Water tank with glass beads
4. Test tube
5. Water inlet pipe
6. Drain pipe
4. List of experiments
Experiment 1, flow state and resistance classification
Experiment 2, Laminar Flow and Boundary Layer
Experiment 3. Turbulent flow and turbulent boundary layer
Experiment 4. Laminar motion of fluid in a circular tube
Experiment 5. Turbulent motion of fluid in a circular tube
Experiment 6. Baic relationship of turbulent flow loss along the way