Part C Report
Part C Report
Part C Report
Fluids can be measured in gravimetric terms (by weight or mass), or in volumetric terms (by volume), or by
velocity. We measure quantity in terms of mass or volume units, such as kilograms or liters. We can also
measure the quantity that has passed through a defined area in each direction over a given period in terms
of mass or volume (kilograms, cubic meters), or in terms of mass flow rate or volume flow rate, such as
kilograms per minute, or cubic meter per hour. To measure the fluid’s mass flow rate or volume flow rate,
we need to use some flow measurement devices, namely mechanical flow meters, variable area meters,
and differential pressure head meters.
2. Continuity Equation
The rate at which mass exits a system is equal to the rate at which mass enters a system in any steady
state process.
3. Projectile Motion
Projectile motion can have an impact on hydraulics through influencing the flow dynamics and fluid
properties inside hydraulic systems. When a bullet enters a fluid flow, it disrupts the flow patterns,
generating changes in velocity, pressure, and turbulence. This disturbance can impair the performance
and efficiency of hydraulic components like pumps, valves, and pipelines. Furthermore, the interaction
of the projectile and the fluid can cause energy loss, erosion, and wear on hydraulic equipment.
4. Principle of Manometer
Hydraulic manometers measure fluid pressure by measuring the heights of fluid columns, giving critical
information for system diagnostics and performance monitoring. They operate on hydrostatic principles
and provide accuracy and versatility across a wide range of hydraulic applications, assuring safe and
efficient system performance.
PIEZOMETER
Flow Meter is a type of flow instrument that is used to indicate the amount of liquid, gas, or vapor moving
through a pipe or conduit by measuring linear, non-linear, mass, or volumetric flow rates.
As stated, there are three different flow quantities to be measured in a flow meter:
1. The actual velocity of the fluid at a given point (m/s).
2. The volume rate of flow (m/min^3).
3. The mass flow rate (kg/sec).
2. Rotating Impeller Meter - The fluid causes them to rotate, each time they do it causes a volume to be
trapped and move it from inlet to outlet.
(VIDEO LINK: https://youtube.com/shorts/6zE7KN1FiCE?si=CQsv05OyK4Ygs-mV )
4. Nutating Disk Meter - In this type of meter, an inlet chamber is formed by the housing, a disk, and a
partition between the inlet and outlet ports.
(VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/ioId2PV0wZM?si=Xqxi2xdJkpn6A-Kx )
2. Coriolis Flow Meters - Coriolis flow meters work on the principle of the Coriolis principle. The generated
inertial force is at right angles to the direction of the flow, which is used by a Coriolis flow meter to
measure mass and determine the flow rate.
(VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/PvXgaDoZr1E?si=EWmDhUavMvePDZPB )