Chee Report
Chee Report
PROCESS ENGINEERING I
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INTRODUCTION
BERNOULLI’S DEMOSTATION -HB5/EV
Pressure can be determined by employing venturi to measure the fluid flow rate through a pipe
hence determining the pressure of such incompressible fluid based on flow rates. The venturi
tube has converging and diverging portion that function to increasing and decreasing the
velocity of fluid hence bringing a total effect on static pressure. This is a typical Bernoulli’s
theorem experimental test. Bernoulli’s theorem states that the total head of the liquid flowing
between two points remains constant provided there is no loss due to friction and no gain due to
an application of external work between these two points which is also consistent to continuity
principle. The total head is due to static head, velocity head (dynamic head) and pressure head.
Bernoulli’s principle is vastly applied in modern days technology e.g Bernoulli’s principle plays
pivotal role along with venturi and pilot tubes in determining the speed of aircrafts.
HB5/EV (Bernoulli’s equipment) enables to study the Bernoulli’s theorem through the use of a
classical Venturi tube equipped with 6 static tapping points and a Pilot tube for the
measurement of dynamic pressure along the duct. The tapping points and Pilot tube are
connected with a 7 tubes differential pressure gauge. The water flow rate is controlled by two
valves placed at the inlet and outlet of the Venturi meter.
37.0 10 0.973 1
39.1 10 0.921 1
37.1 10 0.970 1
37.2 10 0.968 1
Table 1:Volumetric flowrate
EXERCISE
6.1
6.2
H1` H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 Q (from
chronometer)
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (m3/s)
1 20 3.14
2 20 3.14
3 15 1.77
4 10 0.79
5 15 1.77
6 20 3.14
Table 3:Area of sections corresponding to 6 static pressure tubes
CONCLUSION
As Bernoulli state that high velocity of fluid flow result in low pressure and based on continuity
equation, the smaller the area, the higher the velocity. The results proved both equations could
be used to determine the velocity of fluid flow in manometer. Even if the values obtained were
not exactly the same, the pattern of increasing and decreasing at the converging and diverging
portion was consistent, as when velocity increased, the total head pressure for both convergent
and divergent flow increased.