C6MKII - Fluid Friction Measurements

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This document describes equipment for studying fluid friction and losses that occur when fluid flows through pipes and fittings. It allows experiments over a range of Reynolds numbers and includes a variety of pipes, fittings, and accessories.

The equipment includes four smooth-bore pipes of different diameters, an artificially roughened pipe, various pipe fittings like bends, valves, a Venturi tube, an orifice plate, and a Pitot tube.

Experiments that can be done include studying the relationship between head loss and velocity, determining head losses through different fittings, studying the effect of pipe roughness, and demonstrating pressure measurement techniques.

Fluid Friction Measurements

The Armfield C6MkII provides facilities for the detailed study of fluid friction head losses which occur when
an incompressible fluid flows through pipes, fittings and flow metering devices. For use with the Armfield F1-
10 Hydraulics bench.

C6MKII

APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS


C6MKII Fluid Friction Measurements Issue 3
The Armfield Fluid Friction Measurements unit provides facilities for the detailed study of fluid friction head
losses which occur when an incompressible fluid flows through pipes, fittings and flow metering devices. The
unit is designed for use with the Armfield F1-10 Hydraulics bench.

Ordering Specification

A unit for the detailed study of fluid friction head losses, which occur when an incompressible fluid
flows through pipes, fittings and flow metering devices
A substantial floor-standing tubular steel frame supports test circuits comprising:
- Four smooth-bore pipes of different diameters ranging from 4.5mm ID to 17.2mm ID
- Artificially roughened pipe
- 90 bends (large & small radii)
- 90 elbow
- 90 mitre
- 45 elbow, 45 Y, 90 T
- Sudden enlargement
- Sudden contraction
- Gate valve
- Globe valve
- Ball valve
- Inline strainer
- Perspex venturi
- Perspex orifice meter
- Perspex pipe section with a pitot tube & static tapping
- 38 tapping points
All fixed pipes fabricated in stainless steel
Suitable for studying Reynolds' numbers from 103 to nearly 105
A system of isolating valves, quick release manometer connection valves and self-sealing pressure
tappings ensure fast accurate results
Data logging accessory available
Computer-aided learning program available
A user instruction manual provides installation, commissioning and maintenance data, together
with student exercises
The unit is designed for use with a Hydraulics bench

Instructional Capabilities
A wide range of measurements, demonstrations and training exercises are possible with the equipment:

Confirming the relationship between head loss due to fluid friction and velocity for flow of water
Determining the head loss associated with flow through a variety of standard pipe fittings
Determining the relationship between pipe friction coefficients and Reynolds' number for flow
through a pipe with roughened bore
Demonstrating the application of differential head devices in the measurement of flow rate and
velocity
Providing practical training of pressure measurement techniques
Enhancing understanding of the hydraulic principles involved through the use of complementary
computer software

Description
Pipe friction is one of the classic laboratory experiments and has always found a place in the practical
teaching of fluid mechanics.

With this unit, friction head losses in straight pipes of very different sizes can be investigated over a range
of Reynolds numbers from 103 to nearly 105. This covers the laminar, transitional and turbulent flow
regimes in smooth pipes.
In addition an artificially roughened pipe is supplied, which at the higher Reynolds numbers shows a
clear departure from the typical smooth bore pipe characteristics. In addition to the equipment for the
study of losses in straight pipes, a wide range of accessories are included such as pipe fittings and control
valves, a Venturi tube, an orifice plate assembly and a Pitot tube.

An arrangement of six pipes provides facilities for testing the following:

Four smooth-bore pipes of different diameters


Artificially roughened pipe
90 bends (large & small radii)
90 elbow
90 mitre
45 elbow
45 Y
90 T
Sudden enlargement
Sudden contraction
Gate valve
Globe valve
Ball valve
Inline strainer
Perspex Venturi
Perspex orifice meter
Perspex pipe section with a Pitot tube & static tapping

Test and published results Short samples of each size test pipe are provided loose so that the students can
comparison
measure the exact diameter and determine the nature of the internal finish. The
ratio of the pipe diameter to the distance of the pressure tappings from the
ends of each pipe has been selected to minimise end and entry effects. A
system of isolating valves is provided whereby the pipe to be tested can be
selected without disconnecting or draining the system. This arrangement

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enables tests to be conducted on parallel pipe configurations.

Moody diagram obtained from An optional floor-standing Hydraulics Bench incorporates a sump tank and
typical results
volumetric flow measurement facility. Rapid and accurate flow measurement is
possible over the full working range of the apparatus.

The level rise in the measuring tank is determined by an independant sight


gauge. A 250ml capacity glass measuring cylinder is supplied for measuring the
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Each pressure tapping is fitted with quick action selfsealing connection. Probe attachments with an
adequate quantity of translucent polythene tubing are provided so that any pair of pressure tappings can
be rapidly connected.

All the test pipes and fixed interconnecting pipes are fabricated in stainless steel.

Technical Details

Test Pipes:

Clear acrylic pipe section and Diameter:


test pipe samples

1. 19.1mm OD x 17.2mm ID
2. 12.7mm OD x 10.9mm ID
3. 9.5mm OD x 7.7mm ID
4. 6.4mm OD x 4.5mm ID
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5. 19.1mm OD x 15.2mm ID (roughened)

Control valves and pressure Distance between tappings: 1m


tappings
Number of tapping points: 38

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Ordering Options

C6MKII-10: Basic Fluid Friction Measurements

This comprises the framework containing the pipes and fittings. It requires an Armfield F1-10 Hydraulics
Bench plus an instrumentation system (see below).

C6MKII: Fluid Friction Measurements

This comprises the C6MkII-10 described above, plus a Hydraulics Bench.


An instrumentation option is required (see below).

Instrumentation Options

Manual Data Acquisition

In order to complete the full range of experiments possible with the C6MkII, it is necessary to measure
pressures over a greater range than a single instrument can provide. Armfield recommend the use of a
water manometer for the low-pressure measurements and an electronic pressure meter for the high-
pressure measurements.

Order Codes:

H12-2: Liquid manometer


H12-8: Portable pressure meter

Also available for use with manual data aquisition instruments is a software package, which performs all
the neccessary calculations from readings entered manually.

Order code: C6-MkII-ABASIC: Educational software (manual data entry)

Automatic Data Acquisition


C6-MkII-DTA-ALITE: Computer Data Capture Unit
The C6-MkII-DTA-ALITE is a small data logging unit, which allows the recording of data to a suitable PC
(not supplied). The unit comprises an interface device with USB port and cable, a turbine type flowmeter
complete with associated pipework, and two independent pressure sensors with quick release fittings.

The unit is supplied with software which runs under Windows.

The software features real-time data display on a 'mimic diagram' of the apparatus, tabular and graphical
display of logged data and calculated parameters, plus full educational help texts detailing operational
procedures and practical exercises.

*Note:
The electrical sensors supplied with the C6-MkII-DTA-ALITE have been selected to measure over the full
range of the C6 pressures and flow rates. However, in order to obtain accurate results at very low flows or
differential pressures, it may be necessary to use a volumetric flow measurement method and/or a
pressurised water manometer.

Recommended Instruments And Accessories

Recommended Instruments

Stopwatch
Vernier caliper

Optional Accessories

F1-10: Hydraulics bench


H12-8: Digital pressure meter
H12-2: 1m pressurised water
C6-MkII-ABASIC: Education software for manual data entry
C6-MkII-DTA-ALITE: Data logging accessory with software

Complementary Products
C1: Compressible Flow Bench
C2: Subsonic Wind Tunnel
C3: Multi-pump Test Rig
C4: Multi-purpose Flume
C7: Pipe Surge and Water Hammer
C9: Flow Meter Demonstration Unit
C10: Laminar Flow Table
C11: Flow in Pipe Networks
F1-18: Energy Losses in Pipes
F1-21: Flow Meter Demonstration
F1-22: Energy Losses in Bends
F1-ABASIC: Windows Program for F1-18, F1-21 and F1-22

Minimum Computer Requirements


The C6-Mkll-ABASIC and the C6-Mkll-DTA-ALITE require a PC, running Windows 98 or above and a spare USB port
(not supplied by Armfield).

Shipping Specification

C6-MkII-10 C6-MkII

Gross weight: 165kg 325kg

Volume: 1.4m3 2.9m3

Overall Dimensions

Height: 1.10m

Width: 2.25m

Depth: 0.43m

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