Laboratory Experiment 3
Laboratory Experiment 3
A plane surface Figure 3.1 located beneath the surface of a liquid is subject to a pressure due
to height of liquid above it. Increasing pressure varies linearly with increasing depth resulting in a
pressure distribution that acts the submerged surface. The analysis of this situation involves
determining the force, which is equivalent to the pressure and finding the location of this force.
Figure 3.1
For this case, it can be shown that the equivalent forces is,
F=γhA eq. 3.1
Where:
γ = is the liquid density
h = the vertical distance from the free surface of the liquid to the centroid of the plane
A = the area of the plane in contact with the liquid.
Further, the location of this force below the free surface is,
eq. 3.2
Where:
I = the centroidal moment of inertia of the area
g
y = distance from the centroid of the plane area to the fluid surface measured parallel to the
inclination of the plane surface
d = the vertical distance from the fluid surface to the center of pressure
c.p.
The center of pressure apparatus operates on the principle that the moment resulting from
the weights is balanced by the moment resulting from horizontal force acting on the plane AB as shown
in Figure 3.2. Using equilibrium equation, it could be observed that the net moment acting at the
hinge/pivot is zero. Which gives,
eq. 3.3
Where:
S = water level reading
d = Lever arm of the force due to weight
W = Force due to weight of the appended weights
5. Resources/Instruments Required:
6. Procedure:
Note: Use the legend attached on the equipment to locate the parts described in the procedure
below
Calibrating the equipment:
1. Set the water vessel (1) to an angle of α = 0 using the detent (2).
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2. Mount the rider (6), set the lever arm on the scale (e.g. d = 150 mm).
3. Counterbalance the unit with a rotating slier (3): The stop pin (4) must be precisely
in the middle of the hole for this.
Performing the Activity
1. Top up with water until the unit is balanced (stop pin (4) is at the center of hole).
2. Read off the water level S and enter it in the prepared worksheet.
3. Use eq. 3.4 and eq. 3.5 to determine the d , eq. 3.3 to determine F
c.p. , and eq.
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4. Increased the appended weights (7) in increments of 0.5 to 1 N and repeat the
measurement.
7. Laboratory Report:
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Date Performed: Date Submitted:
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Data and Results:
2. Analysis/Computation/s:
3. Source/s of Error
5. Conclusion/s
6. Documentation