F1-23-MKII Free And Forced Vortices Didactic Equipment Vocational Training Equipment Fluid Mechanics Lab Equipment
DESCRIPTION The apparatus comprises a clear acrylic cylinder on a plinth designed to produce and measure free and forced vortices. The free vortex is generated by water discharging through an interchangeable orifice in the base of the cylinder, and the resulting profile is measured using a combined calliper and depth scale. The forced vortex is induced by a paddle in the base of the cylinder, which is rotated by jets of water. The profile of the forced vortex is determined using a series of depth gauges. Velocity at any point in the free or forced vortices may be measured using the appropriate pitot tube supplied. Dye crystals (not supplied) may be used to demonstrate secondary flow at the base of the free vortex.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Tank diameter: 245mm Height to overflow point: 180mm Orifice diameters: 8, 12, 16 and 24mm Forced vortex measuring probes Distance from centre: 0, 30, 50, 70, 90 and 110mm Pitot tubes having measuring point (nose) at: 15, 25 and 30mm radius Inlet tubes: 9 and 12.5mm diameter Requires Hydraulics Bench Service unit F1-10/F1-10-2 EXPERIMENTAL CONTENT Understanding the difference between free and forced vortices Determining the surface profile of a forced vortex Determining the surface profile and total head distribution of a free vortex Visualisation of secondary flow in a free vortex