Principles of hydrodynamics
Hydrodynamics is concerned with the study and description of fluids in motion. The main emphasis is the teaching of the conservation laws of mass, energy and momentum.
HM 150.18
Osborne Reynolds experiment
Visualisation of laminar and turbulent flow.
HM 250.01
Visualisation of pipe flow
Visualisation of laminar and turbulent flow.
HM 250.02
Measurement of flow profile
Measurement of laminar and turbulent flow.
HM 250.11
Open channel
Flow around various drag bodies and incident flow of weirs.
HM 150.07
Bernoulli's principle
Static pressure and total pressure distribution along the Venturi nozzle.
HM 250.07
Bernoulli's principle
Static pressure and total pressure distribution along the Venturi nozzle.
HM 150.08
Measurement of jet forces
Demonstration of the principle of linear momentum; interchangeable deflectors with different deflection angles.
HM 250.05
Measurement of jet forces
Demonstration of the principle of linear momentum; interchangeable deflectors with different deflection angles.
HM 150.21
Visualisation of streamlines in an open channel
Flow around various drag bodies and incident flow of weirs; ink as contrast medium.
HM 150.10
Visualisation of streamlines
Investigation of flow around models in laminar, two-dimensional flow using ink as contrast medium.
HM 250.03
Visualisation of streamlines
Investigation of cross-sectional changes in laminar, two-dimensional flow; visualisation using electrolytically generated hydrogen bubbles.
HM 250.04
Continuity equation
Relationship between cross-sectional area traversed and flow velocity.