Boundary Layer

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DescriptionThis module consists of a duct in which there is situated a fl at plate. The fl at plate is rough on one side and smooth on the other, providing different surface conditions for the formati...


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This module consists of a duct in which there is situated a fl at plate. The fl at plate is rough on one side and smooth on the other, providing different surface conditions for the formation of a boundary layer. To extend the experiments, removable duct liners can be added or removed to change the pressure gradient in the direction of flow. The total pressure (and thus velocity) at various distances from the plate surface is measured by a flattened Pitot tube which is positioned by a micro meter. The pitot tube connects to the manometer (ancillary) via a flexible tube fitted with a quick-release coupling.

Learning Outcomes
Measurement of the velocity profile in laminar and turbulent boundary layers.
Measurement of the velocity profile in the boundary layer formed over both rough and smooth plates.
Measurement of the velocity profile in the boundary layer at various distances from the leading edge of the plate.
Effect of the pressure gradient on the boundary layer velocity profile

Specifications
ATICO is committed to a programme of continuous improvement; hence we reserve the right to alter the design and product specification without prior notice.
Packed dimension and weight:
0.2 m3; 10 kg 100 mm x 50 mm transparent duct

Operating Conditions

Operating Enviroment:
Laboratory
Storage Temprature Range :
–25°C to +55°C (when packed for transport)
Operating Temprature range:
+5°C to +40°C
Operating relative humidity range:
80% at temperatures < 31°C decreasing linearly to 50% at 40°C


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Description
This module consists of a duct in which there is situated a fl at plate. The fl at plate is rough on one side and smooth on the other, providing different surface conditions for the formation of a boundary layer. To extend the experiments, removable duct liners can be added or removed to change the pressure gradient in the direction of flow. The total pressure (and thus velocity) at various distances from the plate surface is measured by a flattened Pitot tube which is positioned by a micro meter. The pitot tube connects to the manometer (ancillary) via a flexible tube fitted with a quick-release coupling.

Learning Outcomes
Measurement of the velocity profile in laminar and turbulent boundary layers.
Measurement of the velocity profile in the boundary layer formed over both rough and smooth plates.
Measurement of the velocity profile in the boundary layer at various distances from the leading edge of the plate.
Effect of the pressure gradient on the boundary layer velocity profile

Specifications
ATICO is committed to a programme of continuous improvement; hence we reserve the right to alter the design and product specification without prior notice.
Packed dimension and weight:
0.2 m3; 10 kg 100 mm x 50 mm transparent duct

Operating Conditions

Operating Enviroment:
Laboratory
Storage Temprature Range :
–25°C to +55°C (when packed for transport)
Operating Temprature range:
+5°C to +40°C
Operating relative humidity range:
80% at temperatures < 31°C decreasing linearly to 50% at 40°C

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