Pressure Losses in Pipe Elements

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Pressure losses in the pipe flow of incompressible fluids cause pressure losses in pipes. Fundamental experiments demonstrate the pressure losses in straight pipe sections and the pressure losses due...


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Pressure losses in the pipe flow of incompressible fluids cause pressure losses in pipes. Fundamental experiments demonstrate the pressure losses in straight pipe sections and the pressure losses due to flow separation in pipe elements such as pipe bends or enlargements.
Used in conjunction with accessory makes it possible to record the pressure losses in various pipe elements. The pipe elements may be combined and assembled to create a variety of piping systems. The pipe is attached to the fan in place of the intake pipe in Principles of air flow. A replaceable pipe element (sudden enlargement or uninterrupted air inlet) is attached at the pipe inlet.

Learning Objectives/Experiments
In conjunction with principle of air flow
Measurement of pressure losses in
Straight pipe sections
A 90° pipe bend
A 90° pipe angle
Investigate the effect of differently shaped pipe inlets
Uninterrupted air inlet
Sudden enlargement

Specification
Investigate pressure losses in various pipe elements
Accessory for Principles of air flow
Combine different pipes from pipe elements
Two interchangeable pipe inlets: sudden enlargement or uninterrupted air inlet
Measuring points on straight pipe sections for pressure measurement
Measuring points at pipe inlets for velocity measurement
Display and analysis of the measured values using the software in Principles of air flow

Technical data
Straight pipe section with flange
length: 1235mm
inner diameter: d=53,6mm
Straight pipe section
length: 991mm
pipe inlets
uninterrupted air inlet: radius=22mm
sudden enlargement: d=35…53,6mm
90° pipe bend
inner diameter: d=53,6mm
radius: 2xd
90° pipe angle
inner diameter: d=53,6mm
Weight: approx. 5kg


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Pressure losses in the pipe flow of incompressible fluids cause pressure losses in pipes. Fundamental experiments demonstrate the pressure losses in straight pipe sections and the pressure losses due to flow separation in pipe elements such as pipe bends or enlargements.
Used in conjunction with accessory makes it possible to record the pressure losses in various pipe elements. The pipe elements may be combined and assembled to create a variety of piping systems. The pipe is attached to the fan in place of the intake pipe in Principles of air flow. A replaceable pipe element (sudden enlargement or uninterrupted air inlet) is attached at the pipe inlet.

Learning Objectives/Experiments
In conjunction with principle of air flow
Measurement of pressure losses in
Straight pipe sections
A 90° pipe bend
A 90° pipe angle
Investigate the effect of differently shaped pipe inlets
Uninterrupted air inlet
Sudden enlargement

Specification
Investigate pressure losses in various pipe elements
Accessory for Principles of air flow
Combine different pipes from pipe elements
Two interchangeable pipe inlets: sudden enlargement or uninterrupted air inlet
Measuring points on straight pipe sections for pressure measurement
Measuring points at pipe inlets for velocity measurement
Display and analysis of the measured values using the software in Principles of air flow

Technical data
Straight pipe section with flange
length: 1235mm
inner diameter: d=53,6mm
Straight pipe section
length: 991mm
pipe inlets
uninterrupted air inlet: radius=22mm
sudden enlargement: d=35…53,6mm
90° pipe bend
inner diameter: d=53,6mm
radius: 2xd
90° pipe angle
inner diameter: d=53,6mm
Weight: approx. 5kg

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