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Flow Over a Notch Accessories Fluids Engineering Training Equipment Didactic Equipment Vocational Training Equipment

Item No.: MR3115
MR3115 Flow Over a Notch Accessories Fluids Engineering Training Equipment Didactic Equipment Vocational Training Equipment
Description
MR3115 Flow Over a Notch Accessories Fluids Engineering Training Equipment Didactic Equipment Vocational Training Equipment
1. Product Introduction
1.1 Product Description
A groove is a control structure that blocks the flow of water in a prescribed manner. They are often used to determine flow rates. The device contains two different grooves, which are typical measuring grooves with clear openings. The grooves are installed and screwed into the base module. The installation and replacement of the grooves can be quick and convenient. The water in the small experimental water tank in the fluid mechanics experiment base module flows through the groove being studied. The device also includes a water level gauge for detecting the head to determine the water level height, and then compare its measured values.
1.2 Product Features
(1) The design of the device is beautiful and simple, and the principle is easy to understand.
(2) The device is easy to operate and convenient for experiments.
(3) The device is made of excellent material and has a longer service life.
2. Technical Specifications
2.1 Technical Parameters
Working conditions: Ambient temperature 10℃~30℃, relative humidity <75% (25℃).
2.2 Dimensions and weight
Dimensions: 230x190x5mm, 240x100x300mm
Weight: 1.5kg
3. Product component

 

3. Product component
Main part of the product
No
Name
1
Water level gauge
2
Scale
3
Rectangular groove
4
Pointed groove
4.Product Configuration List
No
Name
1
Water level gauge
2
Scale
3
Rectangular groove
4
Pointed groove
5. Product teaching experiment list
Experiment 1: Typical groove installation experiment
Experiment 2: Water level meter use experiment
Experiment 3: Flow measurement experiment using rectangular groove
Experiment 4: Flow measurement experiment using pointed groove