Lab Report 2
Lab Report 2
Fluid Mechanics
Lab
Lab Report 2
Roll # 3462-Mech
SECTION E
CLASS # 166
Contents
TITLE
OBJECTIVES
APPARATUS DESCRIPTION
PROCEDURE
CALCULATIONS
DATA ANALYSIS
FIGURE/DIAGRAM/SNAPS
RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS
To Calibrate Bourdon Tube Pressure Gauge
Using Dead Weight Pressure Gauge Calibrator.
Objectives
To Calibrate Bourdon Tube Pressure Gauge Using Dead Weight
Pressure Gauge Calibrator.
Apparatus Description
1. HYDRAULIC BENCH
The Hydraulic Bench Apparatus comprises of a self-contained,
water re-circulating unit provided with a top tray and a sump tank
and is mounted on wheels. Various Hydraulic experiments can be
conducted on this setup. A Centrifugal Pump is fitted for water
circulation. Flow control valve and by-pass valve are fitted in
water line to conduct the experiment on different flow rates. Flow
rate of water is measured with the help of measuring tank and stop
watch. Water collected on the top tray from experimental setup,
drains and return to sump tank.
The Following Experiments Can Be Carried Out With Common
Basic Table with Separate Experimental Setup which Can Be
Connected To Hydraulic Bench with Flexible Pipe
Bernoulli’s Theorem Apparatus
Orifice and Mouth Piece Apparatus
Flow measurement by Venturimeter and Orificemeter
Losses due to Friction in Pipe Lines & Verification of Darcy’s law
Losses in Pipe fitting and pipe bends
Reynold’s Number study
Flow over notches and weirs
Impact of Jet on Vanes
Pitot Static Tube
Main Parts of Hydraulic Bench
Centrifugal Pump
Connector
Open Channel
Volume Measuring Tank
Dump Valve
Sump Tank
Procedure
1. First open the over flow valve.
2. Remove thee transport cap.
3. Insert the piston.
4. Now start checking for zero point by
5. Pressing the piston out of the cylinder.
6. Removing the piston and weight support.
7. Adjusting oil level in the open cylinder until the cylinder filled up
the edges.
8. The gauge pressure being tested should now indicate zero, as it is
only subjected to ambient pressure.
9. After the zero point, the piston is reinserted into the cylinder due to
which the piston moves slowly showing a reading of pressure
exertion through pressure gauge.
10. Repeat the experiment using different weights on the piston.
Calculations
S.NO Piston Area of Pressure in Bourdon Gauge Error Gauge Error
Mass Piston Calibrator Reading Bourdon
Calibrator
kg m2 KN/m2 KN/m2 %
1 0.5+0.893 244.8x10-6 56 7 49 87.5
2 0.5+0.893x 244.8x10-6 92 10 82 89.1
2
3 0.5+0.893x 244.8x10-6 127 14 113 88.9
3
4 0.5+0.893x 244.8x10-6 163 18 145 88.9
4
5 0.5+0.893x 244.8x10-6 198 22.5 175.5 88.6
5
Data Analysis
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Figures