Bernoulli Principle
Bernoulli Principle
Bernoulli Principle
“In the name of Allah, The Most Beneficent, The Most Merciful”
Lab
Bernoulli’s Principle
#4
Prepared By:
Wong Hong Mun
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Hand phone: 016 – 373 4943
Fakulti Kejuruteraan Mekanikal, KUKTEM
Lab Instructor
Lab Location
Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
Lab Objectives
The Bernoulli’s principle states for a fluid flowing at a certain velocity, pressure
surrounding this fluid will be decreased. The explanation of the principle can be seen
through its equation, the Bernoulli equation. This equation is an approximate relation
between pressure, velocity and elevation. It is valid in regions of steady, incompressible
flow where net frictional forces are negligible. The Bernoulli equation can be stated as:
P v2
+ + z = constant [1]
rg 2 g
where,
P
= static head
rg
v2
= dynamic head
2g
z = elevation
At any given flow rate, static head and total head is measured at all 6 points
within the venturi. The flow rate is then measured through the volumetric tank. Velocity
of fluid at all the 6 points within the venturi can be calculated through both volumetric
tank and from the dynamic head.
• Before getting started, you should check the condition around and of the
apparatus. There should be no water spills and all hose connection in good
condition. The condition of the electrical connection, plug and socket is in good
condition. If there is any doubt of the condition, please refer to your lab
instructor.
• Hydraulic bench.
• Bernoulli’s principle demonstrator.
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4.0 Results
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5.0 Analysis
Q
v meas = [5]
A
Point
Q (l/s)
1 2 3 4 5 6
htotal (mm)
hdyn (mm)
1 hstat (mm)
vmeas (m/s)
vcalc (m/s)
htotal (mm)
hdyn (mm)
2 hstat (mm)
vmeas (m/s)
vcalc (m/s)
htotal (mm)
hdyn (mm)
3 hstat (mm)
vmeas (m/s)
vcalc (m/s)
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Represent obtained data of static and dynamic head graphically onto the below h vs.
position graph.
h (mm)
1 2 3 4 5 6
Position
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Represent obtained data of vmeas and vcalc graphically onto the below v vs. position graph.
v (m/s)
1 2 3 4 5 6
Position
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6.0 Questions
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What conclusion can be made of the variation of static head and dynamic head
throughout the 6 position, according to the vcalc at those positions?
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What conclusion can be made from the finding of static head and dynamic head in
oppose to the total head as well as equation [1]?
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7.0 Conclusion
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8.0 Reference