• Features
• The Bernoulli’s principle which describes the relationship between the flow velocity of a fluid and its pressure.
• An increase in velocity leads to a reduction in pressure in a flowing fluid, and vice versa.
• The total pressure of the fluid remains constant.
• Bernoulli’s equation is also known as the principle of conservation of energy of the flow.
• This Apparatus is used with Hydraulic Bench and this experimental unit includes a pipe section with a transparent Venturi nozzle and a movable Pitot tube for measuring the total pressure.
• The Pitot tube is located within the Venturi nozzle, where it is displaced axially.
• The position of the Pitot tube can be observed through the Venturi nozzle’s transparent front panel.
• Transparent Venturi for robust use and visualization.
• Familiarization with Bernoulli’s principle.
• 6 tube manometers for displaying the static pressures.
• Single tube manometer for displaying the total pressure.
• Axially movable Pitot tube for determining the total pressure at various points within the Venturi nozzle.
• Flow rate determined by Hydraulic bench base module.
• Water supply using Hydraulic bench base module.