MR-HM 150.25 Hydrostatic pressure in liquids educational equipment vocational training equipment fluid mechanics lab equipment Description
• determination of forces on surfaces under hydrostatic pressure
The weight of fluids at rest causes a pressure that is known as hydrostatic pressure or gravitational pressure. This pressure acts on any area that is in communication with the fluid, exerting a force that is proportional to the size of the area.
The effect of hydrostatic pressure is highly important in many fields of engineering: in shipbuilding, in hydraulic engineering when designing locks and weirs, in sanitation and building services.
The HM 150.05 experimental unit offers typical experiments to study hydrostatic pressure in liquids at rest. The effect of the hydrostatic pressure of water can be clearly shown at different water levels and angles of inclination.
The experimental unit consists of a transparent, tilting water tank with a scale for measuring volumes. Another scale is used to adjust the angle of inclination of the water tank. The device is balanced by a lever arm using different weights and the compressive force measured.
Learning objectives/experiments
• pressure distribution along an effective area in a liquid at rest
• lateral force of the hydrostatic pressure
• determination of the centre of pressure and centre of area
• determination of the resulting compressive force
Specification
[1] investigation of the hydrostatic pressure in fluids at rest
[2] tiltable water tank with fill level scale
[3] lever arm with different weights
Technical data
Water tank
• inclination angle: 0°…90°
• content: 0…1,8L
• scale: 0…250mm
• effective area, max. 75x100mm
Lever arm
• max. length 250mm
Weights
• 1x 2,5N
• 1x 2N
• 2x 1N
• 1x 0,5N
LxWxH: 400x500x450 mm
Weight: approx. 12kg
Scope of delivery
1 experimental unit
1 set of weights
1 set of tools
1 set of instructional material