Reynold's Experiment: Alaraz, Adrian - Centeno, Dominic - Petareal, Chelsea - San Jose, Raira - Ticzon, Emmanuel
Reynold's Experiment: Alaraz, Adrian - Centeno, Dominic - Petareal, Chelsea - San Jose, Raira - Ticzon, Emmanuel
Alaraz, Adrian| Centeno, Dominic| Petareal, Chelsea | San Jose, Raira | Ticzon, Emmanuel
Hydraulic Bench
Equation 1. Reynold’s Number
A hydraulic bench is used to supply
ρ = density of the fluid water from water outlet to the Osborne
Reynolds Apparatus.
L = diameter of the inside tube
Stopwatch and graduated beaker
water is admitted at the bottom of the apparatus flow control valve and attach
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leaving enough space below the end of see transitional flow and then turbulent
the tube to insert a measuring cylinder. flow, which is characterized by
continuous and highly rapid dye mixing
at increasing flow rates.
TEST PROCEDURE:
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flow, The higher the Re (Reynolds number) value
the more turbulent the flow.
Table 2. Tabulated Results of the Inlet Flowrate,
Velocity, Reynold’s Number, and the From Table 2.1, the data gathered have
Classification of Fluid Flow shown a trend on the phenomenon observed on
*ID of Outlet Tube = 14 mm each trial. The trials with a laminar observation
** Dynamic Viscosity at 28 ºC = 0.8382 x 10-3 have shown that as the volume of fluid increases
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through multiple errors that may have caused since none of them are inside the transition
the turbulent fluid flow that was observed in the range (Re = 2000 to 4000).
data gathered in table 2.1.
REFERENCES
In an actual execution of this
experiment, the errors might have originated Cantwell, B. J. (1981). Organized motion in
from a faulty equipment which may cause the turbulent flow. Annual Review of Fluid
abnormal presence of the turbulent flow that was Mechanics, 13(1), 457–515.
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m
3
kg m 1m
Q=2.325581395×1 0
−6
996.26 ×0.01510725611 ×(14 mm∙ )
s m 3
s 1000 mm
ℜD =
3 Ns
−6 m 0.8382 ×1 0−3 2
Q ≈ 2.3256 ×1 0 m
s
Q=2.325581395×1 0−6
s (
m3 1000 L
1m
3 )( 1min
60 s
) ℜD =251.3846
−6 m3
2.325581395 ×1 0
s
V=
π ¿¿¿
m
V =0.01510725611
s
m
V ≈ 0.0151
s
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