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Determination of Coefficient of discharge for Venturimeter – Fluid Practicals

Determination of Coefficient of discharge for Venturimeter – Fluid Practicals

A venturimeter is a device used for measuring the rate of a flow of a fluid flowing through a pipe. It consists of three parts. A short converging part: It is that portion of the venturi where the fluid gets converges.

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Verification of Bernoulli’s equation using Venturimeter – Fluid Practicals

bernauli venturimeter

The Bernoulli Equation can be considered to be a statement of the conservation of energy principle appropriate for flowing fluids. The qualitative behavior that is usually labeled with the term “Bernoulli effect” is the lowering of fluid pressure in regions

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To calibrate the given Rectangular Notch – Fluid Practicals

rectangular notch

A Notch is regarded as an orifice with water level below its upper edge. Notch is made of a metallic plate and its use is to measure the discharge of liquids. These are used for measuring the flow of water

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Determination of Coefficient of discharge for Orifice Meter – Fluid Practicals

Orifice flow experiment

An orifice meter is a conduit and a restriction to create a pressure drop. An hour glass is a form of orifice. A nozzle, venturi or thin sharp edged orifice can be used as the flow restriction. In order to

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To calibrate the given Trapezoidal Notch – Fluid Practical

trapezoidal notch

A Notch is regarded as an orifice with water level below its upper edge. Notch is made of a metallic plate and its use is to measure the discharge of liquids. These are used for measuring the flow of water

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To calibrate the given V-notch – Fluid Practicals

v notch experiment

A Notch is regarded as an orifice with water level below its upper edge. Notch is made of a metallic plate and its use is to measure the discharge of liquids. These are used for measuring the flow of water

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Determination of Metacentric Height Experimentally- Fluid Practicals

Determination of Metacentric Height Experimentally- Fluid Practicals

When a ship heels, the centre of buoyancy of the ship moves laterally. It might also move up or down with respect to the water line. The point at which a vertical line through the heeled centre of buoyancy crosses

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To study Simple Steam Turbine – Mechanical Practical

View of a Steam Turbine

A steam turbine is a device that extracts thermal energy from pressurized steam and uses it to do mechanical work on a rotating output shaft. This device uses a rotary motion because it is best suited motion used to derive

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To perform Rockwell hardness test on given Specimen -Mechanical Practical

rockwell hardness test practical

The Rockwell hardness test method is the most commonly used hardness test method. The Rockwell method measures the permanent depth of indentation produced by a force/load on an indenter. The Rockwell scale is a hardness scale based on indentation hardness

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To study 2 Stroke Engine Model – Mechanical Practical

two stroke engine practical

This is a practical to explain the working of a 2 Stroke engine with proper explanation and diagram. A two-stroke, or two-cycle, engine is a type of internal combustion engine which completes a power cycle with two strokes (up and down

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