Fluid dynamics Pressure Drop Unit Report
Fluid dynamics Pressure Drop Unit Report
2. Objective:
To apply Bernoulli's principle, measure the pressure drop between two points: from pipe
section 1 (Point 1) to pipe section 2 (Point 2).
3. Theory:
Bernoulli’s Equation expresses the principle of conservation of mechanical energy in fluid
flow. For an incompressible, non-viscous fluid in steady-state conditions, it can be
formulated as:
P1/ρg+1/2g*w12+h1=P2/ρg+1/2g*w22+h2
Where:
P = Pressure (Pa)
w = Fluid velocity (m/s)
ρ = Fluid density (kg/m³)
g= Gravitational acceleration (9.81 m/s²)
h= Elevation above a reference plane (m)
This equation shows how pressure, velocity, and elevation are related in steady, incompressible
fluid flow.
4. Apparatus:
5. Procedure:
o Set the flow rate to 7000, 6000, 4000, and 2000 liters per hour (l/h) in the software for
each step.
o Activate the pump.
o Record the hydrostatic pressure difference in millimeters of water (mmH₂O)
o Calculate the total pressure drop using the Bernoulli equation
6. Observations
7. Calculations:
1. Calculate the fluid velocity at Point 1 and Point 2 for each step. Additionally, friction
losses are ignored. Using flow rate the fluid velocity at Point 1 and Point 2 can be
calculated as:
w = Vs/A
Where Vs is the flow rate, and A and w represent the area and velocity, respectively.
I. Calculation of velocity:
Point 1:
Velocity head hv1a = 1/2g*w1a2 = ½ * (2.21 m/s)2 /9.81 m/s2= 0.25 mmH2O
Velocity head hv1b = 1/2g*w1b2 = ½ *(4.36 m/s)2 /9.81 m/s2= 0.97 mmH2O
Velocity head hv1c = 1/2g*w1c2 = ½ *(6.58 m/s)2 /9.81 m/s2= 2.21 mmH2O
Velocity head hv1d = 1/2g*w1d2 = ½ *(7.51 m/s)2 /9.81 m/s2= 2.88 mmH2O
Point 2:
Velocity head hv2a = 1/2g*w2a2 = ½ * (0.78 m/s)2 /9.81 m/s2= 0.03 mmH2O
Velocity head hv2b = 1/2g*w2b2 = ½ * (1.53 m/s)2 /9.81 m/s2= 0.12 mmH2O
Velocity head hv2c = 1/2g*w2c2 = ½ * (2.32 m/s)2 /9.81 m/s2= 0.27 mmH2O
Velocity head hv2d = 1/2g*w2d2 = ½ * (2.64 m/s)2 /9.81 m/s2= 0.36 mmH2O
In this experiment, the elevations are equivalent and have been neglected in the Bernoulli
equation, as they effectively cancel each other out.
P1/ρg+1/2g*w12+h1=P2/ρg+1/2g*w22+h2
P1/ρg - P2/ρg = 1/2g*w22 - 1/2g*w12
8. Results:
Total Delta P, Flow rate, Mean Velocity Mean Velocity Velocity Head Velocity Head
Steps
mmH2 O m3/s m/s at Point 1 m/s at Point 2 mmH2O at Point 1 mmH2O at Point 2
a 33.22 5.69E-04 2.21 0.78 0.25 0.03
b 44.85 1.12E-03 4.36 1.53 0.97 0.12
c 250.94 1.69E-03 6.58 2.32 2.21 0.27
d 423.52 1.93E-03 7.51 2.64 2.88 0.36
9. Graph ߡP vs Vs :
10. Discussion:
According to Bernoulli's equation, as the flow rate increases, the corresponding rise in fluid
velocity leads to an increase in the pressure drop.The calculated Total Pressure drops are 33.22,
44.85, 250.94, 423.52 in mmH2O for 2049, 4044, 6094, 6939 in l/h accordingly.