Name:________________ Lab Section:____________________ Date:_______________
Room temperature:
T=_______________; Barometric
pressure,=
______________
5.Adjust the level gauge to suit the datum on the weight pan.
6.Place a nominal mass on the weight pan. Turn on the flow from the control valve on the hydraulic bench.
7.Adjust the flow rate till the weight pan is adjacent to the level gauge. When testing for level, the weight pan should be oscillated to minimize the effect of friction.
8.Record the readings of the volume and time using the hydraulic bench to find the flow rate for the assigned mass on the weight pan. Repeat for three readings.
9.Repeat the above using
the hemispherical plate.
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1.Hemispherical Plate
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Flat plate
Hemispherical plate
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This analysis neglect the decrease in velocity between the nozzle and the plate and the weight of the fluid on the plate and assumes the discharge velocity is uniform across the jet.
For flat plate (q=
90o)
For hemispherical plate (q=
180o)
Where: Ry =resultant force by plate on jet,
g = 9.81 m/sec2,
A = water jet discharge area, and
q = angle through which water is turned by the plate.